Pan

See also: Appendix:Variations of "pan"

Translingual

Etymology

1816, in Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, by Lorenz Oken. From Ancient Greek Πάν (Pán).

Proper noun

Pan m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Hominidae – the chimpanzees, native to central Africa.

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Πάν (Pán).

Proper noun

Pan

  1. (Greek mythology) Greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes. His Roman counterpart is Faunus.
  2. (astronomy) A moon of the planet Saturn.

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Czech

Proper noun

Pan m

  1. Pan

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Πάν (Pán)

Proper noun

Pan m

  1. (Greek mythology) Pan

Japanese

Romanization

Pan

  1. Rōmaji transcription of パン

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German panna, northern variant of phanna, akin to German Pfanne, Dutch pan, English pan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paːn/

Noun

Pan f (plural Panen)

  1. pan
    Hee bréit d'Fleesch an der Pan.
    He is frying the meat in a pan.

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pan/
  • (file)

Proper noun

Pan m

  1. Pan

Noun

Pan m pers

  1. Lord

Portuguese

Proper noun

Pan m

  1. Alternative spelling of
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