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فن

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See also: فت, قب, and قن

Arabic

Etymology

From Classical Persian پند (pand, knack, trick). Semantic development resembles Ancient Greek τέχνη (tékhnē) and Latin ars.

Pronunciation

Noun

فَنّ (fann) m (plural فُنُون (funūn) or أَفْنَان (ʔafnān) or أَفَانِين (ʔafānīn))

  1. genre
    اَلْغَزَلُ فَنٌّ مِنْ فُنُونِ الشِّعْرِ
    al-ḡazalu fannun min funūni aš-šiʕri
    The ghazal is a genre of poetry.
    (literally, “The ghazal is a genre from among the genres of poetry.”)
  2. art
  3. (archaic) knack, trick, artifice
  4. (obsolete) quarrel, ruffle, trouble
    • a. 800, أبو زيد سعيد بن أوس الأنصاري [ʔabū zayd saʕīd ibn ʔaws al-ʔanṣārīy], كتاب النوادر [Buch der Seltenheiten]:
      Fleischer, Heinrich Leberecht (1888), Kleinere Schriften (in German), volume 3, Leipzig: S. Hirzel, →DOI, pages 483–484:
      لَأَجْعَلَنْ لِإْبْنَةِ عَمْرٍو فَنَّا … حَتَّى يَكُونَ مَهْرُهَا دُهْدُنَّا
      laʔajʕalan liʔibnati ʕamrin fannā … ḥattā yakūna mahruhā duhdunnā
      Verily I will cause a dispute about ʕamr’s daughter … so her marriage portion will be vain
  5. (obsolete) adornment, decoration, embellishment
  6. (archaic) sort, species, type
  7. (obsolete) state, condition, case

Declension

More information singular, basic singular triptote ...

Derived terms

  • اِسْتَْفَنَّ (istafanna, to incite; to cause to be dispersed)
  • اِفْتَنَّ (iftanna, to produce various groups of, to expatiate)
  • تَفَنَّنَ (tafannana, to make various sorts)
  • فَنَن (fanan, branch of a tree)
  • فَنَّ (fanna)
  • فَنَّنَ (fannana, to make various sorts, to medley)
  • فَنّاء (fannāʔ), فَنْوَاء (fanwāʔ, branched)
  • فَنّان (fannān, who performs various sorts; artist)
  • فَيْنَان (faynān, having abundant hairlocks)
  • مِفَنّ (mifann, who performs various sorts)

Descendants

  • Egyptian Arabic: فن (fann)
  • Azerbaijani: fənn
  • Bashkir: фән (fən)
  • Hausa: fannī̀
  • Kazakh: пән (pän)
  • Ottoman Turkish: فن (fenn)
  • Persian: فن (fann)
  • Swahili: fani
  • Turkish: fen
  • Uyghur: پەن (pen)
  • Uzbek: fan

Verb

فَنَّ (fanna) I (non-past يَفُنُّ (yafunnu), verbal noun فَنّ (fann)) (obsolete)

  1. to cheat, to defraud, to finesse
  2. to cause trouble to, to weary, to embarrass
  3. to adorn, to decorate, to embellish

Conjugation

More information verbal noun الْمَصْدَر, active participle اِسْم الْفَاعِل ...
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Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فَنّ (fann).

Pronunciation

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Noun

فن (fann) m

  1. art

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فَنّ (fann, art), itself from Classical Persian پند (pand, knack, trick).

Noun

فن (fenn) (definite accusative فنی (fenni), plural فنون (fünun) or افنان (efnân))

  1. kind, sort, type, variety, a class of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together
    Synonyms: جنس (cins), چشید (çeşid), صنف (sınf, sınıf), صوی (soy), نوع (nevʼ)
  2. art, the conscious production or arrangement of various elements in a manner that affects the senses and emotions
    Synonyms: صنعت (sanʼat, zanʼat), هنر (hüner)

Derived terms

  • فنی (fennî, related to art)

Descendants

Further reading

Persian

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic فَنّ (fann), from Persian پند (pand, knack, trick).

Pronunciation

 

More information Readings, Classical reading? ...

Noun

فن (fann) (plural فن‌ها, or فنون (fonun))

  1. technique; method
    Synonym: تکنیک (teknik)
    فنون روایتfonun-e revâyatnarrative techniques
    فنون نفوذfonun-e nofuzinfiltration methods
    فنون ماهیگیریfonun-e mâhigirifishing methods
  2. trick; ruse

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English fan.

Pronunciation

More information Readings, Iranian reading? ...

Noun

فن (fan) (plural فن‌ها)

  1. industrial fan; blower
  2. synonym of پنکه (panke, electrical fan (used in houses))

Etymology 3

Borrowed from English fan, short for fanatic.

Pronunciation

More information Readings, Iranian reading? ...

Noun

فن (fan) (plural فن‌ها)

  1. fan (strong supporter)
    Synonym: هوادار (havâdâr)
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Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian فن (fan), from Arabic فَنّ (fann), from earlier Persian پند (pand).

Pronunciation

Noun

فَن (fan) m (Hindi spelling फ़न)

  1. art, craft, skill
  2. trick, deception, artifice

References

  • فن”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • فن”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2025.
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