کان kān S̱. 1. (कर्ण) s. m. The ear. کان اميٿنا kān ameṭnā, To pull the ears, to chastise. کان بهرنا يا بهر دينا kān-bharnā, or -bhar-denā, To excite dissension by talebearing. کان بهر کو سننا kān bhar-ko sunnā, (dakh.) To listen atten- tively (?). کان پر جون نه چلنا kān par jūṅ na chalnā, To be very negligent or careless. کان پر رکهنا kān par rakhnā, 1. To remember. 2. To abstain. کان پر هاتهہ دهرنا kān par hāth dharnā, To refuse, to deny. کان پکڙنا kān pa- kaṛnā, To confess inferiority. کان پهوٿنا kān phūṭnā, v. n. To be deaf. کان پهوڙنا kān phoṛ- nā, To make a noise. کان پهونکنا kān phūnknā, 1. To tell tales, to excite quarrels. 2. To tutor. کان جهکانا kān jhukānā, To desire to hear. کان دباکر چلي جانا kān dabākar chale jānā, To run away. کان دبانا يا بچيانا kān-dabānā, or -buchiyānā, To turn back the ears, as a horse does when preparing to bite. کان دهرنا kān dharnā, To hear, listen, attend, be attentive. کان دي سنا kān de sunnā, To hear attentively. کان دينا kān denā, To hear, to be attentive. کان سلاٴي kān-salāʼī, s. f. Name of an insect. کان کا پرده kān kā parda, The tympanum. کان کاٿنا kān kāṭnā, To get the better of, to sur- pass, to overcome, to outwit. کان کرولني kān kirolnī, (dakh.) To scratch the ear (?). کان کهڙي هونا kān khaṛe honā, To be alarmed. کان کهولنا يا کهول دينا kān-kholnā, or -khol-denā, 1. (lit.) To open oneʼs ears. 2. To inform. 3. To make acquainted with, to warn, to caution. کان لگنا kān lagnā, To get into oneʼs confidence. کان ملنا kān malnā, To admonish, to punish, to chastise. کان ميل kān-mail, s. m. Ear-wax. کان ميل والا kān-mail-wālā, A person whose em- ployment it is to pick or clean the ears. کان مين انگلي دي رهنا kān meṇ unglī de rahnā, To stop oneʼs ears, to turn a deaf ear to what is