قن
Arabic
Etymology 1
Compare the widespread Aramaic ܩܸܢܵܐ / קִנָא / קֵינָא (qennā, “nest; animal burrow; any cluster; family of an animal”), Hebrew קֵן (qēn, “nest”), Akkadian 𒆥𒉡 (qinnu, “nest; lair; family of an animal”). Since this term is spread chiefly in Asiatic Arabic north of Najd, it is probably a continuation of the Aramaic. It is further connected back to Akkadian qanû (“to keep, to buy, to acquire”), itself with relations to Akkadian 𒂵𒈾𒉡 (ganānu, “to confine, especially a person or living thing”), and Akkadian 𒅗𒈾𒉡 (kanānu, “to twist or coil, to wrap up an object or possession”), of Proto-Semitic origin denoting concepts of crafting, to acquire or make, building up, to establish or make stay.
Noun
قُنّ • (qunn) m (plural قِنَان (qinān))
Declension
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قُنّ qunn |
الْقُنّ al-qunn |
قُنّ qunn |
Nominative | قُنٌّ qunnun |
الْقُنُّ al-qunnu |
قُنُّ qunnu |
Accusative | قُنًّا qunnan |
الْقُنَّ al-qunna |
قُنَّ qunna |
Genitive | قُنٍّ qunnin |
الْقُنِّ al-qunni |
قُنِّ qunni |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | قُنَّيْن qunnayn |
الْقُنَّيْن al-qunnayn |
قُنَّيْ qunnay |
Nominative | قُنَّانِ qunnāni |
الْقُنَّانِ al-qunnāni |
قُنَّا qunnā |
Accusative | قُنَّيْنِ qunnayni |
الْقُنَّيْنِ al-qunnayni |
قُنَّيْ qunnay |
Genitive | قُنَّيْنِ qunnayni |
الْقُنَّيْنِ al-qunnayni |
قُنَّيْ qunnay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قِنَان qinān |
الْقِنَان al-qinān |
قِنَان qinān |
Nominative | قِنَانٌ qinānun |
الْقِنَانُ al-qinānu |
قِنَانُ qinānu |
Accusative | قِنَانًا qinānan |
الْقِنَانَ al-qināna |
قِنَانَ qināna |
Genitive | قِنَانٍ qinānin |
الْقِنَانِ al-qināni |
قِنَانِ qināni |
Alternative forms
- كُنّ (kunn) — Upper Egypt
Etymology 2
Connected to ق ن ي (q-n-y) meaning to acquire or keep; for more see above.
Noun
قِنّ • (qinn) m or f (plural أَقْنَان (ʔaqnān) or أَقِنَّة (ʔaqinna))
Declension
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
---|---|---|---|
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قِنّ qinn |
الْقِنّ al-qinn |
قِنّ qinn |
Nominative | قِنٌّ qinnun |
الْقِنُّ al-qinnu |
قِنُّ qinnu |
Accusative | قِنًّا qinnan |
الْقِنَّ al-qinna |
قِنَّ qinna |
Genitive | قِنٍّ qinnin |
الْقِنِّ al-qinni |
قِنِّ qinni |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | قِنَّيْن qinnayn |
الْقِنَّيْن al-qinnayn |
قِنَّيْ qinnay |
Nominative | قِنَّانِ qinnāni |
الْقِنَّانِ al-qinnāni |
قِنَّا qinnā |
Accusative | قِنَّيْنِ qinnayni |
الْقِنَّيْنِ al-qinnayni |
قِنَّيْ qinnay |
Genitive | قِنَّيْنِ qinnayni |
الْقِنَّيْنِ al-qinnayni |
قِنَّيْ qinnay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَقْنَان; أَقِنَّة ʔaqnān; ʔaqinna |
الْأَقْنَان; الْأَقِنَّة al-ʔaqnān; al-ʔaqinna |
أَقْنَان; أَقِنَّة ʔaqnān; ʔaqinnat |
Nominative | أَقْنَانٌ; أَقِنَّةٌ ʔaqnānun; ʔaqinnatun |
الْأَقْنَانُ; الْأَقِنَّةُ al-ʔaqnānu; al-ʔaqinnatu |
أَقْنَانُ; أَقِنَّةُ ʔaqnānu; ʔaqinnatu |
Accusative | أَقْنَانًا; أَقِنَّةً ʔaqnānan; ʔaqinnatan |
الْأَقْنَانَ; الْأَقِنَّةَ al-ʔaqnāna; al-ʔaqinnata |
أَقْنَانَ; أَقِنَّةَ ʔaqnāna; ʔaqinnata |
Genitive | أَقْنَانٍ; أَقِنَّةٍ ʔaqnānin; ʔaqinnatin |
الْأَقْنَانِ; الْأَقِنَّةِ al-ʔaqnāni; al-ʔaqinnati |
أَقْنَانِ; أَقِنَّةِ ʔaqnāni; ʔaqinnati |
Derived terms
- قُنُونَة (qunūna), قِنِّيّة (qinniyya, “such slavehood”)
Etymology 3
Uncertain with multiple correlations suggesting doublets of a similar term. A variation of قِمَّة (qimma) denoting a heap or pile, to scrape together into a vertex. Alternatively, a variant of قِنّ (qinn), a clipping of قِنِّينَة (qinnīna); literally a bottle or flask by comparison to its narrowing as it rises. Compare also قُلَّة (qulla) which may have a similar conception as its source or alternative from its smallness at the tip, its narrowing.
Declension
References
- “qn”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
- “قن” in Almaany
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