قان
Arabic
editEtymology 1
editFrom the root ق ي ن (q-y-n), or denominal verb of قَيْن (qayn, “smith”), an ur-Semitic noun.
Verb
editقَانَ • (qāna) I (non-past يَقِينُ (yaqīnu), verbal noun قَيْن (qayn))
Conjugation
editverbal noun الْمَصْدَر |
قَيْن qayn | |||||||||||
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active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل |
قَائِن qāʔin | |||||||||||
passive participle اِسْم الْمَفْعُول |
مَقِين maqīn | |||||||||||
active voice الْفِعْل الْمَعْلُوم | ||||||||||||
singular الْمُفْرَد |
dual الْمُثَنَّى |
plural الْجَمْع | ||||||||||
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب | |||||
past (perfect) indicative الْمَاضِي |
m | قِنْتُ qintu |
قِنْتَ qinta |
قَانَ qāna |
قِنْتُمَا qintumā |
قَانَا qānā |
قِنَّا qinnā |
قِنْتُمْ qintum |
قَانُوا qānū | |||
f | قِنْتِ qinti |
قَانَتْ qānat |
قَانَتَا qānatā |
قِنْتُنَّ qintunna |
قِنَّ qinna | |||||||
non-past (imperfect) indicative الْمُضَارِع الْمَرْفُوع |
m | أَقِينُ ʔaqīnu |
تَقِينُ taqīnu |
يَقِينُ yaqīnu |
تَقِينَانِ taqīnāni |
يَقِينَانِ yaqīnāni |
نَقِينُ naqīnu |
تَقِينُونَ taqīnūna |
يَقِينُونَ yaqīnūna | |||
f | تَقِينِينَ taqīnīna |
تَقِينُ taqīnu |
تَقِينَانِ taqīnāni |
تَقِنَّ taqinna |
يَقِنَّ yaqinna | |||||||
subjunctive الْمُضَارِع الْمَنْصُوب |
m | أَقِينَ ʔaqīna |
تَقِينَ taqīna |
يَقِينَ yaqīna |
تَقِينَا taqīnā |
يَقِينَا yaqīnā |
نَقِينَ naqīna |
تَقِينُوا taqīnū |
يَقِينُوا yaqīnū | |||
f | تَقِينِي taqīnī |
تَقِينَ taqīna |
تَقِينَا taqīnā |
تَقِنَّ taqinna |
يَقِنَّ yaqinna | |||||||
jussive الْمُضَارِع الْمَجْزُوم |
m | أَقِنْ ʔaqin |
تَقِنْ taqin |
يَقِنْ yaqin |
تَقِينَا taqīnā |
يَقِينَا yaqīnā |
نَقِنْ naqin |
تَقِينُوا taqīnū |
يَقِينُوا yaqīnū | |||
f | تَقِينِي taqīnī |
تَقِنْ taqin |
تَقِينَا taqīnā |
تَقِنَّ taqinna |
يَقِنَّ yaqinna | |||||||
imperative الْأَمْر |
m | قِنْ qin |
قِينَا qīnā |
قِينُوا qīnū |
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f | قِينِي qīnī |
قِنَّ qinna | ||||||||||
passive voice الْفِعْل الْمَجْهُول | ||||||||||||
singular الْمُفْرَد |
dual الْمُثَنَّى |
plural الْجَمْع | ||||||||||
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب |
1st person الْمُتَكَلِّم |
2nd person الْمُخَاطَب |
3rd person الْغَائِب | |||||
past (perfect) indicative الْمَاضِي |
m | قِنْتُ qintu |
قِنْتَ qinta |
قِينَ qīna |
قِنْتُمَا qintumā |
قِينَا qīnā |
قِنَّا qinnā |
قِنْتُمْ qintum |
قِينُوا qīnū | |||
f | قِنْتِ qinti |
قِينَتْ qīnat |
قِينَتَا qīnatā |
قِنْتُنَّ qintunna |
قِنَّ qinna | |||||||
non-past (imperfect) indicative الْمُضَارِع الْمَرْفُوع |
m | أُقَانُ ʔuqānu |
تُقَانُ tuqānu |
يُقَانُ yuqānu |
تُقَانَانِ tuqānāni |
يُقَانَانِ yuqānāni |
نُقَانُ nuqānu |
تُقَانُونَ tuqānūna |
يُقَانُونَ yuqānūna | |||
f | تُقَانِينَ tuqānīna |
تُقَانُ tuqānu |
تُقَانَانِ tuqānāni |
تُقَنَّ tuqanna |
يُقَنَّ yuqanna | |||||||
subjunctive الْمُضَارِع الْمَنْصُوب |
m | أُقَانَ ʔuqāna |
تُقَانَ tuqāna |
يُقَانَ yuqāna |
تُقَانَا tuqānā |
يُقَانَا yuqānā |
نُقَانَ nuqāna |
تُقَانُوا tuqānū |
يُقَانُوا yuqānū | |||
f | تُقَانِي tuqānī |
تُقَانَ tuqāna |
تُقَانَا tuqānā |
تُقَنَّ tuqanna |
يُقَنَّ yuqanna | |||||||
jussive الْمُضَارِع الْمَجْزُوم |
m | أُقَنْ ʔuqan |
تُقَنْ tuqan |
يُقَنْ yuqan |
تُقَانَا tuqānā |
يُقَانَا yuqānā |
نُقَنْ nuqan |
تُقَانُوا tuqānū |
يُقَانُوا yuqānū | |||
f | تُقَانِي tuqānī |
تُقَنْ tuqan |
تُقَانَا tuqānā |
تُقَنَّ tuqanna |
يُقَنَّ yuqanna |
Etymology 2
editNoun
editقَان • (qān) m
Declension
editSingular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | قَان qān |
— |
Nominative | — | قَانُ qānu |
— |
Accusative | — | قَانَ qāna |
— |
Genitive | — | قَانَ qāna |
— |
Etymology 3
editDerived from the active participle of قَنَا (qanā, “to reach out to, to acquire”).
Noun
editقانٍ • (qānin) m (plural قَانِيَة (qāniya))
Declension
editSingular | singular triptote in ـٍ (-in) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قانِي qānī |
الْقانِي al-qānī |
قانِي qānī |
Nominative | قانٍ qānin |
الْقانِي al-qānī |
قانِي qānī |
Accusative | قانِيًا qāniyan |
الْقانِيَ al-qāniya |
قانِيَ qāniya |
Genitive | قانٍ qānin |
الْقانِي al-qānī |
قانِي qānī |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | قانِيَيْن qāniyayn |
الْقانِيَيْن al-qāniyayn |
قانِيَيْ qāniyay |
Nominative | قانِيَانِ qāniyāni |
الْقانِيَانِ al-qāniyāni |
قانِيَا qāniyā |
Accusative | قانِيَيْنِ qāniyayni |
الْقانِيَيْنِ al-qāniyayni |
قانِيَيْ qāniyay |
Genitive | قانِيَيْنِ qāniyayni |
الْقانِيَيْنِ al-qāniyayni |
قانِيَيْ qāniyay |
Plural | broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَانِيَة qāniya |
الْقَانِيَة al-qāniya |
قَانِيَة qāniyat |
Nominative | قَانِيَةٌ qāniyatun |
الْقَانِيَةُ al-qāniyatu |
قَانِيَةُ qāniyatu |
Accusative | قَانِيَةً qāniyatan |
الْقَانِيَةَ al-qāniyata |
قَانِيَةَ qāniyata |
Genitive | قَانِيَةٍ qāniyatin |
الْقَانِيَةِ al-qāniyati |
قَانِيَةِ qāniyati |
Etymology 4
editApparently borrowed from Khorezmian Turkic, from Proto-Turkic *kiān (“blood”).
Noun
editقَان • (qān) m
- (obsolete, only genitive attribute of أَحْمَر (ʔaḥmar, “red”)) blood
- 975–997, محمد بن أحمد الخوارزمي [muḥammad ibn ʕaḥmad al-ḵwārizmī], edited by Gerlof van Vloten, مفاتيح العلوم [mafātīḥ al-ʕulūm], Leiden: E. J. Brill, published 1895, pages 169 line 12–170 line 2:
- الَوْرْس يجلب من اليمن أحمر قانٍ يوجد على قشور شجر ينحت منها ويجمع وهو شبيه بالزعفران المسحوق
- Wars is imported from Yemen, blood-red, produces a tree-rind hewn out and collected and it is similar to brayed saffron.
Declension
editSingular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | أَحْمَر قَان ʔaḥmar qān |
— |
Nominative | — | أَحْمَرُ قَانٍ ʔaḥmaru qānin |
— |
Accusative | — | أَحْمَرَ قَانٍ ʔaḥmara qānin |
— |
Genitive | — | أَحْمَرِ قَانٍ ʔaḥmari qānin |
— |
Etymology 5
editUnknown, probably an Old South Arabian borrowing, possibly related to قَنَا (qanā), قَنَى (qanā, “to acquire, to obtain”), or to قَنَاة (qanāh, “spear”).
Noun
editقَان • (qān) m (collective, singulative قَانَة f (qāna))
- (obsolete, Tihāma) a kind of hardwood tree from which bows are made
- a. 869, الْجَاحِظ [al-jāḥiẓ], “باب ما يُجلب من البلدان من طرائف السلع والأمتعة والجواري والأحجار وغير ذلك [What one imports from strange countries in items, commodities, she-slaves, stones and else.]”, in التَبَصُّر بِٱلتِّجَارَة [at-tabaṣṣur bi-t-tijāra][2]:
- ومن أرض العرب: الخيل العِراب والنَّعَام والنَّجائب والقانة والأَدَم.
- From the Arabian lands one gets: Pure-bred horses, ostrichs, female Arabian camels, the qāna, and tanned hides.
Declension
editCollective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَان qān |
الْقَان al-qān |
قَان qān |
Nominative | قَانٌ qānun |
الْقَانُ al-qānu |
قَانُ qānu |
Accusative | قَانًا qānan |
الْقَانَ al-qāna |
قَانَ qāna |
Genitive | قَانٍ qānin |
الْقَانِ al-qāni |
قَانِ qāni |
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَانَة qāna |
الْقَانَة al-qāna |
قَانَة qānat |
Nominative | قَانَةٌ qānatun |
الْقَانَةُ al-qānatu |
قَانَةُ qānatu |
Accusative | قَانَةً qānatan |
الْقَانَةَ al-qānata |
قَانَةَ qānata |
Genitive | قَانَةٍ qānatin |
الْقَانَةِ al-qānati |
قَانَةِ qānati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | قَانَتَيْن qānatayn |
الْقَانَتَيْن al-qānatayn |
قَانَتَيْ qānatay |
Nominative | قَانَتَانِ qānatāni |
الْقَانَتَانِ al-qānatāni |
قَانَتَا qānatā |
Accusative | قَانَتَيْنِ qānatayni |
الْقَانَتَيْنِ al-qānatayni |
قَانَتَيْ qānatay |
Genitive | قَانَتَيْنِ qānatayni |
الْقَانَتَيْنِ al-qānatayni |
قَانَتَيْ qānatay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَانَات qānāt |
الْقَانَات al-qānāt |
قَانَات qānāt |
Nominative | قَانَاتٌ qānātun |
الْقَانَاتُ al-qānātu |
قَانَاتُ qānātu |
Accusative | قَانَاتٍ qānātin |
الْقَانَاتِ al-qānāti |
قَانَاتِ qānāti |
Genitive | قَانَاتٍ qānātin |
الْقَانَاتِ al-qānāti |
قَانَاتِ qānāti |
Azerbaijani
editNoun
editقان (countable and uncountable, definite accusative قانی)
Chagatai
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *kān (“blood”).
Noun
editقان (qan)
Descendants
editKazakh
editAlternative scripts | |
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Arabic | قان |
Cyrillic | қан |
Latin | qan |
Noun
editقان • (transliteration needed)
- Arabic spelling of қан (qan).
Khalaj
editNoun
editقان (qân, qâan) (definite accusative قانؽ, plural قانلار)
Declension
editKipchak
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *kān (“blood”).
Noun
editقان (kan)
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- North Kipchak:
- West Kipchak:
- South Kipchak:
References
edit- Houtsma, Martin Theodor (1894) Ein türkisch-arabisches Glossar, nach der Leidener Handschrift herausgegeben und erläutert[3], Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 86
- Houtsma, Martin Theodor (1894) Ein türkisch-arabisches Glossar, nach der Leidener Handschrift herausgegeben und erläutert[4], Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 21 (٢١) line 18
Kyrgyz
editNoun
editقان • (qan)
- Arabic spelling of кан (kan).
Ottoman Turkish
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Turkic *kān (“blood”); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰴𐰣 (qan), Azerbaijani qan, Bashkir ҡан (qan), Chuvash юн (jun), Kazakh қан (qan), Kyrgyz кан (kan), Turkmen gan, Uyghur قان (qan), Uzbek qon and Yakut хаан (qaan).
Noun
editقان • (kan) (definite accusative قانی (kanı), plural قانلر (kanlar))
- blood, a vital bodily fluid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals
- (by extension) venesection, phlebotomy, the cutting open or exposing a vein
- (by extension) bloodshed, bloodbath, carnage, any slaughter on a large scale
Derived terms
edit- بورون قانی (burun kanı, “bright scarlet color”)
- قان آرامق (kan aramak, “to seek the death of a person”)
- قان آغلامق (kan ağlamak, “to shed bitter tears”)
- قان آلمق (kan almak, “to take blood”)
- قان ایتمك (kan etmek, “to put to death”)
- قان ترلمك (kan terlemek, “to sweat profusely”)
- قان دوكمك (kan dökmek, “to spill blood”)
- قان دوكیجی (kan dökücü, “bloodthirsty”)
- قان صوجوغی (kan sucuğu, “blood pudding”)
- قان صیچمق (kan sıçmak, “to suffer from dysentery”)
- قان طاشی (kan taşı, “haematite”)
- قان طوتمق (kan tutmak, “to have a stroke of apoplexy”)
- قان قورودان (kan kurudan, “mandrake”)
- قان قورومق (kan kurumak, “for blood, to dry”)
- قان قوصمق (kan kusmak, “to vomit blood”)
- قان چناغی (kan çanağı, “bleeding basin”)
- قان گیتمك (kan gitmek, “to be made miserable with anxiety”)
- قان یوتمق (kan yutmak, “to suffer extremely”)
- قانجی (kancı, “phlebotomist”)
- قانلاتمق (kanlatmak, “to make or let be smeared with blood”)
- قانلامق (kanlamak, “to smear with blood”)
- قانلانمق (kanlanmak, “to become smeared with blood”)
- قانلو (kanlı, “blooded”)
- قانه گیرمك (kana girmek, “to become a murderer”)
- قانی قاینامق (kanı kaynamak, “to be lively”)
Descendants
edit- Turkish: kan
Further reading
edit- Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007) “kan1”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), volume 1, Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 2373
- Hindoglu, Artin (1838) “قان”, in Hazine-i lûgat ou dictionnaire abrégé turc-français[5], Vienna: F. Beck, page 353a
- Kélékian, Diran (1911) “قان”, in Dictionnaire turc-français[6], Constantinople: Mihran, page 936
- Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1687) “Sanguis”, in Complementum thesauri linguarum orientalium, seu onomasticum latino-turcico-arabico-persicum, simul idem index verborum lexici turcico-arabico-persici, quod latinâ, germanicâ, aliarumque linguarum adjectâ nomenclatione nuper in lucem editum[7], Vienna, column 1508
- Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1680) “قان”, in Thesaurus linguarum orientalium, Turcicae, Arabicae, Persicae, praecipuas earum opes à Turcis peculiariter usurpatas continens, nimirum Lexicon Turkico-Arabico-Persicum[8], Vienna, column 3598
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “kan”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
- Redhouse, James W. (1890) “قان”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[9], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1424
Persian
editPronunciation
edit- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [qɑːn]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [qɒːn]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [qɔn]
Readings | |
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Classical reading? | qān |
Dari reading? | qān |
Iranian reading? | ğân |
Tajik reading? | qon |
Noun
editقان • (qân)
- Alternative form of غان (ğân, “birch”)
Uyghur
editAlternative forms
edit- қан (qan) — Cyrillic
Etymology
editFrom Chagatai قان (qan), from Proto-Turkic *kān (“blood”).
Noun
edit- Arabic terms belonging to the root ق ي ن
- Arabic denominal verbs
- Arabic lemmas
- Arabic verbs
- Arabic form-I verbs
- Arabic hollow form-I verbs
- Arabic form-I verbs with ي as second radical
- Arabic form-I verbs with past vowel a and non-past vowel i
- Arabic verbs with full passive
- Arabic nouns
- Arabic masculine nouns
- Arabic nouns with basic triptote singular
- Arabic nouns with basic diptote singular
- Arabic definite nouns
- Arabic participles
- Arabic active participles
- Arabic terms derived from active participles
- Arabic nouns with triptote singular in -in
- Arabic nouns with broken plural
- Arabic nouns with triptote broken plural in -a
- Arabic terms borrowed from Khorezmian Turkic
- Arabic terms derived from Khorezmian Turkic
- Arabic terms derived from Proto-Turkic
- ar:Reds
- Arabic obsolete terms
- Arabic terms with quotations
- Arabic terms with unknown etymologies
- Arabic terms borrowed from Old South Arabian
- Arabic terms derived from Old South Arabian
- Arabic collective nouns
- ar:Trees
- ar:Woods
- Arabic terms with uncertain meaning
- Yemeni Arabic
- Arabic nouns with basic triptote collective
- Arabic nouns with triptote singulative in -a
- Arabic nouns with sound feminine paucal
- Azerbaijani lemmas
- Azerbaijani nouns
- Azerbaijani terms in Arabic script
- Chagatai terms inherited from Proto-Turkic
- Chagatai terms derived from Proto-Turkic
- Chagatai lemmas
- Chagatai nouns
- chg:Bodily fluids
- Kazakh lemmas
- Kazakh nouns
- Kazakh terms in Arabic script
- Khalaj lemmas
- Khalaj nouns
- Khalaj terms in Arabic script
- Kipchak terms inherited from Proto-Turkic
- Kipchak terms derived from Proto-Turkic
- Kipchak lemmas
- Kipchak nouns
- qwm:Bodily fluids
- Kyrgyz lemmas
- Kyrgyz nouns
- Kyrgyz terms in Arabic script
- Ottoman Turkish terms inherited from Proto-Turkic
- Ottoman Turkish terms derived from Proto-Turkic
- Ottoman Turkish lemmas
- Ottoman Turkish nouns
- ota:Bodily fluids
- ota:Medicine
- ota:Murder
- Persian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Persian lemmas
- Persian nouns
- Uyghur terms inherited from Chagatai
- Uyghur terms derived from Chagatai
- Uyghur terms inherited from Proto-Turkic
- Uyghur terms derived from Proto-Turkic
- Uyghur lemmas
- Uyghur nouns
- Uyghur countable nouns
- ug:Bodily fluids