See also: bacán, bacàn, băcan, and Băcan

Ligurian edit

Etymology edit

From Turkish bakan (minister).

Noun edit

bacan m (plural bachen)

  1. dean
  2. master, owner

Old English edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *bakan, from Proto-Germanic *bakaną, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₃g-.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

bacan

  1. to bake
    Sē bæcere bæcþ ǣlċe morgne þrītiġ berenra hlāfa.
    The baker bakes thirty loaves of barley bread every morning.

Conjugation edit

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Middle English: baken, bakyn, bake, bakenn
    • English: bake
    • Scots: bake
    • Irish: bácáil

Scottish Gaelic edit

Noun edit

bacan m pl

  1. plural of bac

Serbo-Croatian edit

Participle edit

bacan (Cyrillic spelling бацан)

  1. masculine singular passive past participle of bacati

Turkish edit

Noun edit

bacan

  1. second-person singular possessive of baca