קרן

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
ק־ר־ן (q-r-n)

From Proto-Semitic *ḳarn- (horn). Cognate with Arabic قَرْن (qarn).

Noun

קֶרֶן (kéren) f (plural indefinite קרניים / קַרְנַיִם) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. horn, antler, (of an animal)
  2. ray, beam (beam of light or radiation)
    • 1891, Hayim Nahman Bialik, Her Eyes 5–6
      קַרְנֵי שֶׁמֶשׁ הָאַחֲרוֹנוֹת / קָרְנוּ בֵּין הֶעָלִים; / כִּתְמֵי אוֹר כְּדִינְרֵי זָהָב / שֻׁפְּכוּ בֵּין הַצְּלָלִים.
      qarnei shemesh ha'akharonot / qarnu bein he'alim; / kitmei 'or k'dinrei zahav / shupkhu bein hats'lalim
      The last sun beams / shone between the leaves; / Stains of light like dinars of gold / spilled between the shadows.
  3. corner
  4. (music) horn, bugle (Any of several musical wind instruments.)
  5. (biochemistry) keratin
Declension
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Verb

קָרַן (karán) (pa'al construction)

  1. radiate, shine
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Proper noun

קֶרֶן (keren) f

  1. a female given name, Karen

Etymology 2

Root
ק־ר־ן (q-r-n)

Noun

קֶרֶן (kéren) f (plural indefinite קְרָנוֹת, singular construct קֶרֶן־, plural construct קַרְנוֹת־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. the base price paid as compensation without the added penalty

From which the following terms derive

  1. capital, fund (money dedicated to a purpose)
  2. fund, foundation, principal (company or organisation dedicated to a purpose)
Derived terms
  • קֶרֶן פֶּנְסִיָּה f (pension fund)
  • קֶרֶן צוֹבֶרֶת f (cumulative fund)
  • קֶרֶן עוֹמֶדֶת f (endowment fund)
  • קֶרֶן נִסְחֶרֶת f (exchange traded fund, ETF)
  • קֶרֶן לְהַשְׁקָעוֹת בְּנַדְלָ״ן f (real estate investment trust, REIT)
  • קֶרֶן לְהַשְׁקָעָה בִּנְכָסִים קְבוּעֵי הַכְנָסָה f (fixed-income fund)
  • קֶרֶן נֶאֱמָנוּת גְּמִישָׁה, קֶרֶן גְּמִישָׁה f (flexible fund)

References

  • קרן” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading

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