خون

See also: جون, جوں, چون, and Appendix:Variations of "hun"

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root خ و ن (ḵ-w-n).

Verb

خَوَّنَ (ḵawwana) II, non-past يُخَوِّنُ‎ (yuḵawwinu)

  1. to regard as faithless, to regard as disloyal, to regard as false, to regard as treacherous, to regard as traitorous, to regard as perfidious, to regard as dishonest, to regard as unreliable
  2. to call faithless, to call disloyal, to be false, to be treacherous, to be perfidious, to call false, to call treacherous, to call perfidious, to call dishonest, to call unreliable
  3. to accuse of betrayal, to accuse of disloyalty
  4. to charge with treason, to charge with treachery
  5. to distrust, to mistrust
  6. to two-time
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From the root خ و ن (ḵ-w-n).

Noun

خَوْن (ḵawn) m

  1. verbal noun of خَانَ (ḵāna) (form I)
  2. being disloyal, being faithless, being false, being treacherous, being perfidious
  3. acting disloyally, acting treacherously, acting perfidiously
  4. betraying
  5. cheating, duping, hoodwinking
  6. forsaking, deserting, letting down
  7. failing, breaking (a promise)
Declension
References

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian 𐭧𐭥𐭭 (xūn).

Pronunciation

Dari Persian خون
Iranian Persian خون
Tajiki Persian хун (xun)
  • IPA(key): [xuːn]

Noun

خون (xun)

  1. blood

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian خون (khun).

Noun

خون (xūn) m (Hindi spelling ख़ून)

  1. blood
  2. murder
  3. slaughter

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • خون دینا (xūn denā)
  • خونی (xūnī)
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