خان ḵẖān
P خان ḵẖān [Pehl. ahu; Zend aṅhu; S. asu; cf. also S. svāmin], s.m. orig. 'Master, owner'; lord, prince, a title of Mohammadan nobles (especially of those of Mogal or Paṭhān descent); a common adjunct of Afg̠ān or Paṭhān names (the title of ḵẖān, or ḵẖān-ṣāḥib, is also applied to native physicians, musicians, &c.);—the head-man or chief of several villages:—ḵẖān-ḵẖānān, s.m. 'Lord of lords,' a prime minister.
کهان खान khān
H کهان खान khān [S. खानिः, rt. खन्], s.f. A mine; a quarry;—(met.) receptacle; nest; heap, abundance.
کہن kuhan
P کہن kuhan, adj. Old, ancient:—kuhan-sāl, adj. Advanced in years, old, aged:—kuhan-sālī, s.f. Old age.
کوهان kohān, vulg. kauhān
P کوهان kohān, vulg. kauhān [prob. koh, q.v.+Zend aff. āna or ana = S. अन; cf. koha], s.m. Bunch (of a camel); hump (of a bull, &c.).
کهن खन khan
H کهن खन khan [S. क्कणः], s.f. Clink, tinkle, jingle, &c.:—khan-khan, s.f. & adv. Clink-clink, tinkle-tinkle, &c. (see khankhanānā).