See also: كنعان and ڪنعان

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic كَنْعَان (kanʕān).

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Readings
Classical reading? kan'ān
Dari reading? kan'ān
Iranian reading? kan'ân
Tajik reading? kanʾon

Proper noun

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Dari کنعان
Iranian Persian
Tajik Канъон

کنعان (kan'ân)

  1. Canaan
    • 14th-century, Hafez, "From Canaan Joseph Shall Return", Divan-e Hafez
      یوسف گمگشته بازآید به کنعان غم مخور
      کلبهٔ احزان شود روزی گلستان غم مخور
      Yusof-e gomgašte bâz-âyad be Kan'ân, ğam maxor
      kolbe-ye ahzân šavad ruzi golestân, ğam maxor
      Joseph (i.e. The son of the Jewish patriarch, Jacob), who was a thing lost, returned to Canaan, (therefore) Bury your anxiety.
      The cottage of sorrows becomes the daily bread of the garden, (therefore) Bury your anxiety.

Punjabi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic كَنْعَان (kanʕān).

Proper noun

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کَنْعان (kanʻānm (Gurmukhi spelling ਕਨਾਨ)

  1. Canaan

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic كَنْعَان (kanʕān).

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Proper noun

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کَنْعان (kan'ānm (Hindi spelling कनआन)

  1. Canaan