মজনু

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • মজনূন (mojonun)

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَجْنُون (majnūn). passive participle of passive verb جُنَّ (junna, to be mad, insane, possessed), based on the root ج ن ن (j n n) of جِنّ (jinn, jinn, demon). Doublet of জিন (jin).

Adjective

মজনু • (mojonu) (comparative আরও মজনু, superlative সবচেয়ে মজনু)

  1. mad; insane; madly/desperately in love.
  2. possessed by a spirit
    Synonyms: দেওয়ানা (deōẇana), পাগল (pagol)
    মজনু হয়ে গেলো
    mojonu hoẏe gelō
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Noun

মজনু • (mojonu)

  1. crazy lover
    Synonym: আশিক (aśik)

Proper noun

মজনু • (mojonu)

  1. Majnun (fictional character)
  2. a male given name, Majanu or Majnu

References

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