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khan
1[ kahn, kan ]
noun
- (in the Altaic group of languages) a title held by hereditary rulers or tribal chiefs.
- the supreme ruler of the Tatar tribes, as well as emperor of China, during the Middle Ages: a descendant of Genghis Khan.
- a title of respect used in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and other countries of Asia.
khan
2[ kahn, kan ]
noun
- an inn or caravansary.
khan
1/ kɑːn /
noun
- an inn in Turkey, certain Arab countries, etc; caravanserai
Khan
2/ kɑːn /
noun
- KhanImran See Imran Khan
khan
3/ kɑːn /
noun
- (formerly) a title borne by medieval Chinese emperors and Mongol and Turkic rulers: usually added to a name
Kublai Khan
- such a ruler
- a title of respect borne by important personages in Afghanistan and central Asia
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Word History and Origins
Origin of khan1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English Ca(a)n, Chan, ultimately from Turkic Khān, apparently contraction of Khāgān, equivalent to Turkish kağan “ruler”
Origin of khan2
1350–1400; < Arabic < Persian; replacing Middle English alchan < Arabic ( al the + khān )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of khan1
C14: via Arabic from Persian
Origin of khan2
C14: from Old French caan, from Medieval Latin caanus, from Turkish khān, contraction of khāqān ruler
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Example Sentences
He claimed he was once a wealthy son of a khan who purchased dreams.
From Literature
The khan returns in the final moment to save his daughter from her uncles.
From Literature
London Mayor Sadiq khan said he was “heartbroken” by the news.
From Seattle Times
In the statue, the first large-scale rendition in the U.S. of the sacred figure, Mary is depicted standing on a cloud, wearing a traditional Vietnamese ao dai dress and khan dong hat.
From Los Angeles Times
Costumes that reflected cultural diversity/inclusion — patrons kitted out as Nubian kings or queens, Mongol khans or princesses.
From Washington Post
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