כ־ו־ן
Hebrew
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *k-w-n- (“to be in a place, to happen or occur, to be present”). Compare Arabic كان (kān, “to be, to occur”)
Forms
- הֵכִין (heikhín)
- הֲכָנָה (hakhaná)
- התכוון \ הִתְכַּוֵּן (hitkavén), הִתְכּוֹנֵן (hitkonén)
- כוונה \ כַּוָּנָה (kavaná)
- כיוון \ כִּוֵּן (kivén), כּוֹנֵן (konén)
- כיוון \ כִּוּוּן (kivún)
- הוּכַן (hukhán)
- מוּכָן (mukhán), מוּכָנוּת (mukhanút)
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