释义 |
khan I. \ˈkän, -a-, -aa(ə)-, -ȧ-\ noun also cham \ˈkam, -aa(ə)-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English caan, from Middle French, of Turkic origin; akin to Jagatai khān, Turkish han prince, khan 1. : a medieval sovereign of China and ruler over the Turkish, Tatar, and Mongol tribes < at the critical moment … the great khan died — Sir Winston Churchill > 2. : a local chieftain or man of rank especially in Afghanistan, Iran, and some areas of central Asia — used sometimes as a title of respect II. noun (-s) Etymology: Arabic khān, from Persian : a caravansary or rest house in some Asian countries < huge khans … still receive shipments of goods that wind into Aleppo by camel train — New York Times > |