کون kaun inf. n. of کان for کون, 'to be'
A کون kaun (inf. n. of کان (for کون), 'to be'), s.m. Being, existence; essence, entity; nature, the universe:—kaun-makān, or kaun-o-makān, s.m. The world, the universe; every created being.
کون कौन kaun, rustic कोन kon
H کون कौन kaun, (rustic) कोन kon [Ap. Prk. कवणु, or कवडु; Prk. केद्दहो; S. कीदृशः], interrog. pron. Who? which? what? whether? (the formative of the sing. is kis; that of the plur. kin or kinh; but in Hindī poetry, in Braj, and in rustic speech kaun is seldom inflected; thus we find kaun-kau instead of kis-kau (=kis-kā), &c.):—kaun-sā, Which? what? which (or what) particular one? what sort or manner of?—kaun-hī (Braj. kawan-hī, or kawan-hū), emphat forms of kaun (see hī).
کون kūn
P کون kūn, s.f. Podex, fundament, anus.
کن किन kin, The formative
H کن किन kin, The formative pl. of the interrog. pron. kaun (cf. kis).
کن kun
P کن kun [imperat. and rt. of kardan; fr. Zend kar = S. कर्], Do; make; &c.;—part. adj. & s.m. Making; doing; occasioning;—maker; doer; &c. (used as last member of compounds, e.g. kār-kun, q.v.).