اذن

See also: أذن, إذن, آذن, أدن, and ادن

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic إِذْن (ʔiḏn, permission, authorization), verbal noun from أَذِنَ (ʔaḏina, to give permission).

Noun

اذن • (izn or izin) (definite accusative اذنی (izni), plural اذنلر (iznler))

  1. permission, authorization, leave, a formal consent from someone in authority
    Synonyms: اجازت (icazet), دستور (destur), رخصت (ruhsat), مساعده (müsâʼade)
  2. acquiescence, sufferance, a tacit, silent, or passive assent or submission
  3. (military) discharge, dismissal, the act of releasing a member of the army
Derived terms
  • اذن آلمق (izn almak, to obtain leave)
  • اذن ویرمك (izn virmek, to permit, to give permission)
  • اذنسز (iznsiz, without permission, unauthorized)
  • اذننامه (iznname, letter of discharge)
Descendants
  • Turkish: izin
  • Macedonian: изим (izim), изин (izin)

Further reading

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic أُذُن (ʔuḏun) or أُذْن (ʔuḏn, ear), from Proto-Semitic *ʔuḏn- (ear).

Noun

اذن • (üzn) (definite accusative اذنی (üznü), plural آذان (azan))

  1. ear, the organ that enables hearing and body balance using the vestibular system
    Synonyms: قولاق (kulak), گوش (güş)
  2. ear, that which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal, like a lug or a handle
Descendants
  • Turkish: üzn

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic إِذْن (ʔiḏn).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? iḏn, izn
Dari reading? izn
Iranian reading? ezn
Tajik reading? izn

Noun

اِذْن • (ezn)

  1. permission

Synonyms

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic إِذْن (ʔiḏn).

Pronunciation

Noun

اِذْن • (izn) m (Hindi spelling इज़न)

  1. permission
  2. consent
  3. allowance
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