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单词 بان
释义

بان

See also: پان, ثان, يان, and یان

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ب ي ن (b-y-n).

Verb

بَانَ (bāna) I, non-past يَبِينُ‎ (yabīnu)

  1. to separate, to become distinct, to sunder
  2. to be or become evident, to come out, to be or become clearly visible by way of separation
Conjugation

Verb

بَانَ (bāna) I, non-past يَبِينُ‎ (yabīnu)

  1. (intransitive, construed with مِن (min)) to part, to become separated (from)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Derived from the active participle of بَنَى (banā, to build, to erect, to construct), from the root ب ن ي (b-n-y).

Noun

بَانٍ (bānin) m (construct state بَانِي (bānī), dual بَانِيَانِ (bāniyāni), plural بَانُونَ (bānūna) or بُنَاة (bunāh), feminine بَانِيَة (bāniya))

  1. builder
Declension
Synonyms
  • بَنَّاء (bannāʾ)

Etymology 3

From ب و ن (b-w-n), as also بَنَان (banān, finger), a reference to the fruit or branch shape, known for their elegance in Arabic poetry.

Noun

بَان (bān) m (collective, singulative بَانَة f (bāna))

  1. ben tree, horseradish tree (the Moringa oleifera of Arabia and India, which produces oil of ben)
    • a. 1283, Abū Yahyā Zakariyāʾ ibn Muhammad al-Qazwīnīy, Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, editor, عجائب المخلوقات وغرائب الموجودات [ʿajāʾib al-maḵlūqāt wa-ḡarāʾib al-mawjūdāt], Göttingen: Verlag der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung, published 1849, page 249:
      بان شجرة معروفة لها ثمرة حبّها أكبر من الحمص مائل إلى البياض طيب الرائحة وله لبّ دهني قال الشيخ الرئيس إنه ينفع من البرص والكلف والبهق وآثار القروح وينفع من الثآليل أيضا في المراهم وطبخه ينفع من وجع الأسنان مضمضة وقال غيره ينفع من الجرب ويقطع الرعاف.
      The ben is a well-known tree with a fruit the grains of which are larger than chickpeas with a tendency towards white and a nice smell and an oily pulp about which Šayḵ ar-Raʾīs says that it helps against leprosy and melasmata and vitiligo and traces of ulcers and it helps against warts, too, and the salves and decocts applied by bandage are useful against toothache, and another author said it relives scabies and staunches nosebleed.
  2. Egyptian willow (Salix aegyptiaca L.)
Declension

Etymology 4

From Ottoman Turkish بان (ban), from Proto-Slavic *banъ.

Noun

بَان (bān) m

  1. ban, a title in the Southeastern Europe
Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *banъ.

Noun

بان (ban)

  1. ban (title)
Descendants
  • Turkish: ban
  • Arabic: بَان (bān)

Etymology 2

From Persian بان (bân).

Noun

بان (-ban)

  1. (in compounds) keeper, tender, ward

Etymology 3

From Arabic بَان (bān).

Noun

بان (ban)

  1. ben tree, horseradish tree (the Moringa oleifera of Arabia and India, which produces oil of ben)
  2. Egyptian willow (Salix aegyptiaca L.)
Descendants
  • Turkish: ban

Etymology 4

From earlier باك, باڭ (bañ), from Persian بنگ (bang, henbane).

Noun

بان (ban)

  1. henbane (Hyoscyamus gen. et spp.)
Descendants
  • Turkish: ban

Persian

Pronunciation

    • (Classical Persian): IPA(key): /bɑːn/
    • (Dari): IPA(key): /bɒːn/
    • (Iranian Persian): IPA(key): /bɒːn/
    • (Tajik): IPA(key): /bɔːn/

    Etymology 1

    From Middle Persian [script needed] (-pʾn' /-bān/, -keeper, -guard), ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂- (to protect). Related to پاییدن (pâyidan). Also compare Old Armenian -պան (-pan).

    Noun

    بان (bân)

    1. prince, lord, governor, chief

    Suffix

    Dariبان
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik-бон (-bon)

    بان (-bân)

    1. keeper, guardian

    See also

    Persian terms suffixed with بان

    Etymology 2

    Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (to clothe, wear, put on). Compare Avestan 𐬬𐬀𐬢𐬵𐬀𐬥𐬀 (vaŋhana), 𐬬𐬀𐬢𐬵𐬁𐬥𐬀 (vaŋhāna, cover).

    Alternative forms

    • بام (bâm), بون (bun)

    Noun

    بان (bân)

    1. roof
    Derived terms
    • نردبان (nardebân) / نوردبان (navardebân)

    Etymology 3

    Borrowed from a descendant of Sanskrit बाण (bāṇa).

    Noun

    بان (bân)

    1. (obsolete) arrow
      Synonym: تیر (tir)

    Noun

    بان (bân)

    1. Alternative form of بانگ (bâng, voice)

    References

    • Steingass, Francis Joseph (1892), بان”, in A Comprehensive Persian–English dictionary, London: Routledge & K. Paul
    • Nourai, Ali (2011) An Etymological Dictionary of Persian, English and other Indo-European Languages, page 349
    • Nourai, Ali (2011) An Etymological Dictionary of Persian, English and other Indo-European Languages, page 521

    South Levantine Arabic

    Root
    ب ي ن

    Etymology

    From Arabic بَانَ (bāna).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /baːn/, [bæːn]
    • (file)

    Verb

    بان (bān) (form I, present ببان (bibān))

    1. to appear (mainly used in proverbs)
      Synonym: بيّن (bayyan)

    Conjugation

        Conjugation of بان (bān)
    singularplural
    1st person2nd person3rd person1st person2nd person3rd person
    pastmبنت (bint)بنت (bint)بان (bān)بننا (binna)بنتو (bintu)بانو (bānu)
    fبنتي (binti)بانت (bānat)
    presentmببان (babān)بتبان (bitbān)ببان (bibān)منبان (minbān)بتبانو (bitbānu)ببانو (bibānu)
    fبتباني (bitbāni)بتبان (bitbān)
    subjunctivemابان (abān)تبان (tbān)يبان (ybān)نبان (nbān)تبانو (tbānu)يبانو (ybānu)
    fتباني (tbāni)تبان (tbān)
    imperativemبان (bān)بانو (bānu)
    fباني (bāni)

    See also

    • ابن الحلال عند ذكره ببان (ʾibn il-ḥalāl ʕind zikro bibān, speak of the devil)
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