قین

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See also: قين, فين, and قئن

Ottoman Turkish

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قین

Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kï̄n (sheath, scabbard); cognate with Azerbaijani qın, Bashkir ҡын (qın), Chuvash йӗнӗ (jĕnĕ), Kazakh қын (qyn), Kyrgyz кын (kın), Turkmen gyn, Uyghur قىن (qin), Uzbek qin and Yakut кыын (kıın).

Noun

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قین (kın)

  1. sheath, scabbard, a holster for a sword
    Synonyms: جفن (cefn), غلف (gılıf)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: kın
  • Armenian: խըն (xən), ղին (ġin), կըն (kən)
  • Bulgarian: кания (kanija)

Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Compare Persian کون (kun, buttocks) and dialectal Persian کین (kin, buttocks).

Noun

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قین (qin)

  1. (dialectal) arse, ass
    می قینم درد می‌کنه؟
  2. (dialectal) anus