"كنند" meaning in All languages combined

See كنند on Wiktionary

Noun [Ottoman Turkish]

Forms: kenend [romanization]
Etymology: From Persian کنند (kanand). Etymology templates: {{bor|ota|fa|کنند|tr=kanand}} Persian کنند (kanand) Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|tr=kenend}} كنند • (kenend)
  1. hoe, an agricultural tool used for digging rows Categories (topical): Tools Synonyms: چاپه
    Sense id: en-كنند-ota-noun-SSdWMpfN Disambiguation of Tools: 64 36
  2. hoe or mattock with two teeth, two-pronged mattock
    Sense id: en-كنند-ota-noun-a7P9J3DF Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header: 35 65
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: كننده (kenende) (english: digger; excavator; extirpator)

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      ],
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