/qaː.nuːn/
الأصلBorrowed from Ancient Greek κᾰνών (kănṓn). Treated as if from the root ق ن ن (q n n). Compare قَنَّنَ (qannana, “to legalise”).
- canon
- canon
“قانون الكتاب المقدس” — The Canon of the Bible
- axiom, norm, regulation, basic rule, established principle, canon
“الْقَانُون فِي الطِّبّ” — The Canon of Medicine
- statute, precept, ordinance
- law, code
- tax
- qanun, kanoon, or ganoun (a musical instrument similar to a zither)
الصيغقَانُون(canonical, masculine) · qānūn(romanization) · قَوَانِين(plural) · قَانُون(indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · الْقَانُون(definite, informal, singular, triptote) · قَانُون(construct, informal, singular, triptote) · قَانُونٌ(indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote) · الْقَانُونُ(definite, nominative, singular, triptote) · قَانُونُ(construct, nominative, singular, triptote) · قَانُونًا(accusative, indefinite, singular, triptote) · الْقَانُونَ(accusative, definite, singular, triptote) · قَانُونَ(accusative, construct, singular, triptote) · قَانُونٍ(genitive, indefinite, singular, triptote) · الْقَانُونِ(definite, genitive, singular, triptote) · قَانُونِ(construct, genitive, singular, triptote) · قَانُونَيْن(dual, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · الْقَانُونَيْن(definite, dual, informal, singular, triptote) · قَانُونَيْ(construct, dual, informal, singular, triptote) · قَانُونَانِ(dual, indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote) · الْقَانُونَانِ(definite, dual, nominative, singular, triptote)