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Khan

N เจ งกิส ข่า น  jang-kis-kan

 

khan

N ข่า น  ยศ ตำแหน่ง ของ ผู้ปกครอง ของ มอง โกล และ เตอ ร์คิช  kan

 

khanate

N ดินแดน ปกครอง โดย ท่าน ข่า น 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

KHAN

n.kaun. In Asia, a governor; a king; a prince; a chief. In Persia, the word denotes the governor of a province; among the Tartars, it is equivalent to king or prince. 1. An inn.

 

KHANATE

n.kaun'ate. The dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

KHAN

Khan, n. Etym: [Pers. & Tart. khan. ] [Also kan, kaun.]

 

Defn: A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.

 

KHAN

Khan, n. Etym: [Per. khan, khanah, house, tent, inn. ]

 

Defn: An Eastern inn or caravansary. [Written also kawn. ]

 

KHANATE

KHANATE Khan *ate (, n.

 

Defn: Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

khan

khan 1 |kän kɑn | noun a title given to rulers and officials in central Asia, Afghanistan, and certain other Muslim countries. any of the successors of Genghis Khan, supreme rulers of the Turkish, Tartar, and Mongol peoples and emperors of China in the Middle Ages. DERIVATIVES khan ate |ˈkänāt |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French chan, medieval Latin canus, caanus, from Turkic ḵān lord, prince.

 

khan

khan 2 |kɑn kän | noun (in the Middle East ) an inn for travelers, built around a central courtyard. ORIGIN from Persian ḵān.

 

Khan, Ayub

Khan, Ayub |kän kɑn | see Ayub Khan, Muhammad.

 

Khan, Imran

Khan, Imran |kɑːn | (b.1952 ), Pakistani cricketer; full name Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi. An all-rounder, he served as Pakistan's captain in four periods between 1982 and 1992. After retiring from cricket in 1992, he entered politics in Pakistan.

 

Khan, Jahangir

Khan, Jahangir |kɑːn | (b.1963 ), Pakistani squash player. In 1979 he became world amateur champion at the age of 15; after turning professional he was world squash champion five consecutive times (1981 –5 ), and again in 1988.

 

khana

khana |ˈkɑːnə | noun [ mass noun ] Indian food. [ count noun ] a meal. ORIGIN via Hindi from the Sanskrit root khād - eat .

 

khanda

khan da |ˈkandə ˈkændə | noun an emblem of Sikhism, representing a vertical two-edged sword with its blade surrounded by a circle and its hilt intersected by the crossing hilts of two single-edged swords. ORIGIN from Persian khanjar dagger.

 

khanga

khanga |ˈkaŋgə |(also kanga ) noun [ mass noun ] a light East African cotton fabric printed with coloured designs, used mainly for women's clothing. ORIGIN Kiswahili.

 

khansama

khan sa ma |ˈkänsəˌmä ˌkɑnsəˈmɑ | noun Indian a male cook, who often also assumes the role of house steward. ORIGIN from Urdu and Persian ḵānsāmān, from ḵān master + sāmān household goods.

 

Oxford Dictionary

khan

khan 1 |kɑːn, kan | noun a title given to rulers and officials in central Asia, Afghanistan, and certain other Muslim countries. any of the successors of Genghis Khan, supreme rulers of the Turkish, Tartar, and Mongol peoples and emperors of China in the Middle Ages. DERIVATIVES khanate noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French chan, medieval Latin canus, caanus, from Turkic ḵān lord, prince .

 

khan

khan 2 |kɑːn, kan | noun (in the Middle East ) an inn for travellers, built around a central courtyard. ORIGIN from Persian ḵān.

 

Khan, Ayub

Khan |kɑːn | see Ayub Khan, Muhammad.

 

Khan, Imran

Khan, Imran |kɑːn | (b.1952 ), Pakistani cricketer; full name Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi. An all-rounder, he served as Pakistan's captain in four periods between 1982 and 1992. After retiring from cricket in 1992, he entered politics in Pakistan.

 

Khan, Jahangir

Khan, Jahangir |kɑːn | (b.1963 ), Pakistani squash player. In 1979 he became world amateur champion at the age of 15; after turning professional he was world squash champion five consecutive times (1981 –5 ), and again in 1988.

 

khana

khana |ˈkɑːnə | noun [ mass noun ] Indian food. [ count noun ] a meal. ORIGIN via Hindi from the Sanskrit root khād - eat .

 

khanda

khanda |ˈkandə, ˈkɑːndə | noun an emblem of Sikhism, representing a vertical two-edged sword with its blade surrounded by a circle and its hilt intersected by the crossing hilts of two single-edged swords. ORIGIN from Persian khanjar dagger .

 

khanga

khanga |ˈkaŋgə |(also kanga ) noun [ mass noun ] a light East African cotton fabric printed with coloured designs, used mainly for women's clothing. ORIGIN Kiswahili.

 

Khaniá

Khaniá |xaˈnja | Greek name for Chania.

 

khansama

khansama |ˈkɑːnsəˌmɑː | noun Indian a male cook, who often also assumes the role of house steward. ORIGIN from Urdu and Persian ḵānsāmān, from ḵān master + sāmān household goods .

 

Duden Dictionary

Khan

Khan , Chan Substantiv, maskulin Geschichte , der Chan |Kh a n Ch a n kaːn kaːn auch xaːn |der Khan; Genitiv: des Khans, Plural: die Khane der Chan; Genitiv: des Chans, Plural: die Chane türkisch han, älter: hakān, aus dem Mongolischen 1 a ohne Plural Titel mongolisch-türkischer Herrscher b Träger des Titels (dem Namen nachgestellt ) 2 hoher staatlicher Würdenträger in Persien

 

Khanat

Kha nat Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Khan a t |türkisch -neulateinisch a Amt eines Khans b Land eines Khans

 

French Dictionary

khan

khan n. m. nom masculin 1 Titre des anciens souverains mongols et tartares, puis des chefs de la Turquie et du Proche-Orient. : L ’agha Khan. 2 Étape des caravanes. Note Technique En ce sens, le nom s ’orthographie également kan. Prononciation Le n ne se prononce pas, [kɑ̃ ]; le nom rime avec camp