See also: bacán, bacàn, băcan, and Băcan

Ligurian

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Etymology

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From Turkish bakan (minister).

Noun

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bacan m (plural bachen)

  1. dean
  2. master, owner

Old English

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Etymology

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

Pronunciation

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Verb

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bacan

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

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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

Scottish Gaelic

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Noun

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bacan m pl

  1. plural of bac

Serbo-Croatian

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Participle

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bacan (Cyrillic spelling бацан)

  1. masculine singular passive past participle of bacati

Turkish

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Noun

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bacan

  1. second-person singular possessive of baca