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From English pecan, from the French pacane. The French word derives from an Algonquian word,[1] perhaps Miami (Illinois) pakani.
پکان • (pakân) m
- pecan
- (in the plural) pecannuts
declension of پکان
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oblique
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vocative
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- ^ 2005, Webster's New College Dictionary II [1] →ISBN, page 829: [Algonquian paccan]