فن

See also: فت, قب, and قن

Arabic

Etymology

From Classical Persian پند (pand, knack, trick). Semantic development resembles Ancient Greek τέχνη (tékhnē) and Latin ars.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fann/
  • (file)

Noun

فَنّ • (fann) m (plural فُنُون (funūn) or أَفْنَان (ʔafnān) or أَفَانِين (ʔafānīn))

  1. genre
    اَلْغَزَلُ فَنٌّ مِنْ فُنُونِ الشِّعْرِ
    al-ḡazalu fannun min funūni aš-šiʕri
    The ghazal is a genre of poetry.
    (literally, “The ghazal is a genre from among the genres of poetry.”)
  2. art
  3. (archaic) knack, trick, artifice
  4. (obsolete) quarrel, ruffle, trouble
    • a. 800, أبو زيد سعيد بن أوس الأنصاري [ʔabū zayd saʕīd ibn ʔaws al-ʔanṣārīy], كتاب النوادر [Buch der Seltenheiten]:
      Fleischer, Heinrich Leberecht (1888) Kleinere Schriften (in German), volume 3, Leipzig: S. Hirzel, pages 483–484:
      لَأَجْعَلَنْ لِإْبْنَةِ عَمْرٍو فَنَّا … حَتَّى يَكُونَ مَهْرُهَا دُهْدُنَّا
      laʔajʕalan liʔibnati ʕamrin fannā … ḥattā yakūna mahruhā duhdunnā
      Verily I will cause a dispute about ʕamr’s daughter … so her marriage portion will be vain
  5. (obsolete) adornment, decoration, embellishment
  6. (archaic) sort, species, type
  7. (obsolete) state, condition, case

Declension

Derived terms

  • فَنَّ (fanna)
  • فَنَّنَ (fannana, to make various sorts, to medley)
  • فَنَن (fanan, branch of a tree)
  • فَيْنَان (faynān, having abundant hairlocks)
  • فَنّاء (fannāʔ), فَنْوَاء (fanwāʔ, branched)
  • تَفَنَّنَ (tafannana, to make various sorts)
  • اِفْتَنَّ (iftanna, to produce various groups of, to expatiate)
  • اِسْتَْفَنَّ (istafanna, to incite; to cause to be dispersed)
  • مِفَنّ (mifann, who performs various sorts)
  • فَنّان (fannān, who performs various sorts; artist)

Descendants

  • Egyptian Arabic: فن (fann)
  • Azerbaijani: fənn
  • Bashkir: фән (fən)
  • Hausa: fannī̀
  • Kazakh: пән (pän)
  • Persian: فن (fann)
  • Swahili: fani
  • Turkish: fen
  • Uyghur: پەن (pen)
  • Uzbek: fan

Verb

فَنَّ • (fanna) I, non-past يَفُنُّ‎ (yafunnu) (obsolete)

  1. to cheat, to defraud, to finesse
  2. to cause trouble to, to weary, to embarrass
  3. to adorn, to decorate, to embellish

Conjugation

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فَنّ (fann).

Noun

فن • (fann) m

  1. art

Persian

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic فَنّ (fann), from Persian پند (pand, knack, trick).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [fän], [fänn]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [fän], [fänn]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [fän], [fänn]

Readings
Classical reading? fan, fann
Dari reading? fan, fann
Iranian reading? fan, fann
Tajik reading? fan, fann

Noun

فن • (fann) (plural فن‌ها (fann-hâ) or فنون (fonun))

  1. technique; method
    Synonym: تکنیک (teknik)
    فنون روایتfonun-e revâyatnarrative techniques
    فنون نفوذfonun-e nofuzinfiltration methods
    فنون ماهیگیریfonun-e mâhigirifishing methods
  2. trick; ruse
    • c. 1260s, Jalāl ad-Dīn Mohammad Rūmī, translated by Reynold A. Nicholson, مثنوی معنوی [Masnavi-ye-Ma'navi], volume I, verse 379:
      موش تا انبار ما حفره زده ست
      وز فنش انبار ما ویران شده ست
      mūš tā anbār-i mā hufra zada-st
      w-az fan-aš anbar-i mā wērān šuda-st
      Since the mouse has made a hole in our barn, and our barn has been ravaged by its guile []
      (Classical Persian transliteration)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English fan.

Pronunciation

Readings
Iranian reading? fan

Noun

فن • (fan) (plural فن‌ها (fan-hâ))

  1. industrial fan; blower
  2. Synonym of پنکه (panke, electrical fan (used in houses)).

Etymology 3

Borrowed from English fan, short for fanatic.

Pronunciation

Readings
Iranian reading? fan

Noun

فن • (fan) (plural فن‌ها (fan-hâ))

  1. fan (strong supporter)
    Synonym: هوادار (havâdâr)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian فن (fan), from Arabic فَنّ (fann), from earlier Persian پند (pand).

Pronunciation

Noun

فَن • (fan) m (Hindi spelling फ़न)

  1. art, craft, skill
  2. trick, deception, artifice

References

  • فن”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • فن”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
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