Ottoman Turkish edit

 
قپان

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kapgan (trap), a development of *kap- (to snatch, take; to bite), whence قاپامق (kapamak, to close, shut).

Noun edit

قپان (kapan)

  1. trap, snare, any contrivance designed to catch wild animals
    Synonyms: بالان (balan), دام (dam), طوزاق (tuzak)
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Descendants edit
  • Turkish: kapan
  • Romanian: capcană

Further reading edit

Etymology 2 edit

 
قپان

From Classical Persian قپان (qapān, stilyard).

Noun edit

قپان (kapan)

  1. steelyard, a transportable balance with unequal arm lengths
    Synonym: قنطار (kantar)
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Further reading edit

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Etymology edit

From Byzantine Greek κάμπανος (kámpanos), γάμπανος (gámpanos), from Latin campāna.

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? qapān
Dari reading? qapān
Iranian reading? ğapân
Tajik reading? qapon

Noun edit

قپان (qapân)

  1. stilyard

Descendants edit