خن

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See also: جن, چن, and حن

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Chinese (MC heanX, “line, boundary”), considering also that, inversely, مُل (mul, coastline) is from a Dravidian term for an “angle or point of compass”. Perhaps later understood as related to خَان (ḵān), خَانَة (ḵāna, space into which something is fitted).

Noun

خَنّ (ḵannm (plural أَخْنَان (ʔaḵnān))

  1. (navigation) rhumb of the compass, a 132 angular measure
Declension
Further reading

Etymology 2

Blend of قُنّ (qunn) +‎ خُمّ (ḵumm) both having this meaning. This blend is most widespread in Egypt up to the southwest corner of Syria.

Noun

خُنّ (ḵunnm (plural أَخْنَان (ʔaḵnān))

  1. alternative form of خُمّ (ḵumm, coop for fattened domestic birds, pen for poultry)
Declension

References

  • Behnstedt, Peter, Woidich, Manfred (2012) Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte – Band II: Materielle Kultur (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik; 100/II) (in German), Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, →DOI, →ISBN, pages 360–364

Etymology 3

Verb

خَنَّ (ḵanna) I (non-past يَخِنُّ (yaḵinnu), verbal noun خَنِين (ḵanīn))

  1. to twang, to speak with a nasal sound
Conjugation

Etymology 4

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

خن (form I)

  1. خُنَّ (ḵunna) /xun.na/: inflection of خَانَ (ḵāna):
    1. third-person feminine plural past active
    2. second-person feminine plural imperative
  2. خِنَّ (ḵinna) /xin.na/: third-person feminine plural past passive of خَانَ (ḵāna)
  3. خُنْ (ḵun) /xun/: second-person masculine singular imperative of خَانَ (ḵāna)

Brahui

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-North Dravidian *qan, from Proto-Dravidian *kaṇ (eye).

Noun

خَن (xan)

  1. (anatomy) eye

Further reading

  • Saleh Muhammad Shad (2021) “خن”, in Brahui English Dictionary, Quetta, Pakistan: Balochi Academy, →ISBN, page 106, column 1