زان

See also: ژان and ران

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of زَنَى (zanā, to commit adultery), from the root ز ن ي (z-n-y).

Noun

زَانٍ (zānin) m (construct state زَانِي (zānī), plural زُنَاة (zunāh), feminine زَانِيَة (zāniya))

  1. fornicator, adulterer
Declension

Etymology 2

From the root ز ي ن (z-y-n)

Verb

زَانَ (zāna) I, non-past يَزِينُ‎ (yazīnu)

  1. to adorn
Conjugation

Persian

Noun

زان (zân)

  1. beech
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