хун

Buryat

Etymology

From Proto-Mongolic *kun.

Noun

хун • (xun)

  1. swan

Chuvash

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kagan.

Noun

хун • (hun)

  1. (historical) khan

Judeo-Tat

Other scripts
Latin xun
Cyrillic хун (xun)
Hebrew כאוּנ (xun)

Noun

хун • (xun)

  1. emperor

Kabardian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [xʷən]

Verb

хун • (xʷun)

  1. to drive
    шыхэр псым хун.
    šəxɛr psəm xʷun.
    To drive the horses to the water.
  2. to roll out ((to cause to revolve)
    тхьэв хун.
    tḥɛv xʷun.
    To roll out the dough.

Synonyms

Kalmyk

Noun

хун • (xun)

  1. swan

Mongolian

MongolianCyrillic
ᠬᠤᠨ
(qun)
хун
(xun)

Etymology

From Proto-Mongolic *kun (white swan).

Pronunciation

Noun

хун • (xun)

  1. swan

Tajik

Etymology

Compare Persian خون (xun), from Middle Persian xūn, probably a shortened form of *woxūn.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xun/

Noun

Dari خون
Iranian Persian
Tajik хун
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хун • (xun)

  1. blood

Yagnobi

Etymology

From *xumn < *xubn, compare Tajik хоб (xob), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *swep-. Compare Northern Kurdish xew.

Noun

хун (xun)

  1. dream
  2. sleep
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