כ־ו־ן
Hebrew
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *kawan- (“to be in a place, to happen or occur, to be present”). Compare Aramaic כַּוֵּן (“to be straightened, to be made right”), Arabic ك و ن (k-w-n, root relating to existence), Akkadian 𒄀 (kânum, “to be firm, to hold true”), Ge'ez ኮነ (konä, “to be”), Old South Arabian 𐩫𐩥𐩬 (kwn, “to occur, to exist”), Ugaritic 𐎋𐎐 (kn, “to be”).
Derived terms
Hebrew terms belonging to the root כ־ו־ן (0 c, 19 e)
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Nif'al: נָכוֹן (nakhón, “to be prepared”)
- Pi'el: כּוֹנֵן (konén, “to establish; to direct”)
- Participle: מְכוֹנֵן (mekhonén, “mechanic; founder”)
- Verbal noun: כּוֹנָן (konán, “rack; disk drive”)
- Derived noun: כּוֹנְנוּת (konenút, “preparedness”)
- Pu'al: כּוֹנַן (konán, “to be established; to be directed”)
- Hif'il: הֵכִין (heikhín, “to establish, to secure, to arrange”)
- Absolute infinitive: הָכֵן (hakhén, “ready”)
- Participle: מְכִינָה (mekhiná, “preparatory class”)
- Derived noun: הֲכָנָה (hakhaná, “readiness”)
- Verbal noun: תְּכוּנָה (tekhuná, “arrangement; character; preparation; astronomy”)
- Huf'al: הוּכַן (hukhán, “to be made ready”)
- Hitpa'el: הִתְכּוֹנֵן (hitkonén, “to be established; to prepare oneself”)
- Nouns and adjectives
Etymology 2
Specialised from Etymology 1, under influence from Aramaic כַּוֵּן (“to be straightened”).
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Pi'el: כיוון / כִּוֵּן (kivén, “to straighten; to determine”)
- Verbal noun: כיוון / כִּוּוּן (kivún, “direction”)
- Derived noun: כוון / כַּוָּן (kaván, “expression; aimer”)
- Pu'al: כוון / כֻּוַּן (kuván, “to be straightened; to be made to correspond”)
- Participle: מכוון / מְכֻוָּן (mekhuván, “directed; precise; parallel”)
- Derived noun: כוונה / כַּוָּנָה (kavaná, “intention; attention; meaning”)
- Derived noun: כוונת / כַּוֶּנֶת (kavénet, “sight of a gun”)
- Hif'il: הכווין / הִכְוִין (hikhvín, “to adjust, to tune”)
- Huf'al: הכוון / הֻכְוַן (hukhván, “to be adjusted, to be tuned”)
- Hitpa'el: התכוון / הִתְכַּוֵּן (hitkavén, “to intend”)
- Verbal noun: התכוונות / הִתְכַּוְּנוּת (hitkavnót, “intention”)
- Nitpa'el: ניתכוון / נִתְכַוֵּן (nitkavén, “to intend”)
- Nouns and adjectives
See also
- כ־ו־נ־ן (k-w-n-n, derived root relating to adjustment)
References
- Klein, Ernest (1987) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English, Jerusalem: Carta, →ISBN, page 272
- “כ־ו־ן”, in Hebrew dictionary and conjugation tables, Pealim.com
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