זקן

Aramaic

Verb

זְקַן • (zəqan)

  1. (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic) to age

Hebrew

Root
ז־ק־ן (z-q-n)
6 terms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ḏaḳan- (beard). Cognate with Akkadian 𒅾 (ziqnum) and Arabic ذَقَن (ḏaqan).

Noun

זָקָן • (zakánm (plural indefinite זְקָנִים, singular construct זְקַן־, plural construct זִקְנֵי־) [pattern: קָטָל]

  1. beard
    • Tanach, Leviticus 19:27, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
      לֹא תַקִּפוּ פְּאַת רֹאשְׁכֶם וְלֹא תַשְׁחִית אֵת פְּאַת זְקָנֶךָ׃
      lo tak'fú p'át roshkhém, v'ló tashkhít et p'át z'kanékha
      Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard.

See also

Adjective

זָקֵן • (zakén) (feminine זְקֵנָה, masculine plural זְקֵנִים, feminine plural זְקֵנוֹת)

  1. old, elderly, aged

Usage notes

  • This adjective refers only to human beings, animals, and plants. For inanimate objects, the adjective ישן (yashán, old, longstanding) is used.
  • This adjective means “old” specifically in the sense of “elderly”; English old as in (for example) “old enough to drive a car” or “he's older than she is” would usually be translated to Hebrew with the adjective מבוגר (m'vugár, old, adult), and English old as in (for example) “forty years old” would usually be translated to Hebrew with either the masculine noun בן (ben, old, son) or the feminine noun בת (bat, old, daughter).

Noun

זָקֵן • (zakénm (plural indefinite זְקֵנִים, singular construct זְקַן־, plural construct זִקְנֵי־, feminine counterpart זְקֵנָה) [pattern: קָטֵל]

  1. old person
  2. elder, sage
    • 1170 CE, Maimonides, Mishneh Torah:
      אַף עַל פִּי שֶׁלֹּא נִכְתְּבָה תּוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל פֶּה, לִמְּדָהּ מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ כֻּלָּהּ בְּבֵית דִּינוֹ לְשִׁבְעִים זְקֵנִים; וְאֶלְעָזָר וּפִינְחָס וִיהוֹשׁוּעַ, שְׁלָשְׁתָּן קִבְּלוּ מִמֹּשֶׁה.
      af al pi sheló nikhtevá torá shebe'ál fe, lim'dá moshé rabénu kula bevét dinó leshiv'ím z'kením; v'el'azár ufinkhas vihoshú'a sh'loshtan kib'lú mimoshé
      Although the Oral Torah was not written down, Moses taught all of it in his tribunal to seventy elders; and Eliezer and Phinehas and Joshua all received it from Moses.
  3. (Talmudic) grandfather

Verb

זָקַן • (zakán) (pa'al construction)

  1. (flowery) to grow old, to grow elderly, to age

Conjugation

Conjugation of זָקַן (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
non-finite forms to-infinitive לזקון / לִזְקֹן
action noun
passive participle
finite forms singular plural
m f m f
past first זָקַנְתִּי זָקַנּוּ
second זָקַנְתָּ זָקַנְתְּ זְקַנְתֶּם1 זְקַנְתֶּן1
third זָקַן זָקְנָה זָקְנוּ
present זָקֵן זְקֵנָה זְקֵנִים זְקֵנוֹת
future first אֶזְקַן נִזְקַן
second תִּזְקַן תִּזְקְנִי תִּזְקְנוּ תִּזְקַנָּה2
third יִזְקַן תִּזְקַן יִזְקְנוּ תִּזְקַנָּה2
imperative זְקַן זִקְנִי זִקְנוּ זְקַנָּה2

1 Pronounced זָקַנְתֶּם and זָקַנְתֶּן in informal Modern Hebrew.
2 Rare in Modern Hebrew.

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Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew זָקֵן (zakén).

Pronunciation

  • (YIVO, Northeastern) IPA(key): /ˈzɔkn̩/
  • (Poylish) IPA(key): /ˈzuːkn̩/, [ˈzʊkn̩]
  • (Ukrainish) IPA(key): /ˈzukn̩/
  • Homophone: זאָקן (zokn)

Noun

זקן • (zoknm, plural זקנים (zkeynem), feminine זקנה (zkeyne), feminine plural זקנות (zkeynes)

  1. old person
  2. (chess) knight

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