דן

Hebrew

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Root
ד־ו־ן (d-w-n)

From the root ד־ו־ן (d-w-n)/ד־ן (d-n). More at דין (logical argument).

Verb

דָּן • (dan) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, passive counterpart נידון)

  1. To discuss; construed with על (al, on).
  2. (transitive) To judge.
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Traditionally taken to be from דָּן (dan, Dan (one of the sons of Jacob in the Bible)), whose name perhaps derived from the same root ד־ו־ן (d-w-n) as above, but modern scholars frequently view this figure as an after-the-fact eponym and connect the tribal name to other words and names, such as Denyen.

Proper noun

דָּן • (dan) m

  1. Dan (one of the Israelite tribes).
  2. Dan (the region of Ancient Israel occupied by this tribe).
  3. a male given name, equivalent to English Dan
Derived terms

References

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