Fan

See also: fan, FAN, fán, fàn, fân, fān, fǎn, and Appendix:Variations of "fan"

English

Etymology

Shortening of Fanny, itself a short form of Frances.

Proper noun

Fan

  1. A diminutive of Frances.
    • 1917, Edna Ferber, Fanny Herself (page 173)
      Listen, Fan. That cowardly, sickly little boy you fought for in the street, that day in Winnebago, showed every sign of growing up a cowardly, sickly man.

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German

Etymology

From English fan, short for fanatic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fɛn]
  • (file)
  • Homophone: Fenn

Noun

Fan m (genitive Fans, plural Fans)

  1. fan, devotee

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Derived terms

  • Fanartikel, Fanbetreuer, Fangemeinde, Fanklub, Fankurve, Fanmeile, Fanshop, Fanzine, Fußballfan

Further reading

  • Fan in Duden online
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