What is another word for kazan?

Pronunciation: [kˈazən] (IPA)

Kazan is a word of Turkic origin, which means a cooking pot or cauldron. Due to its historical significance and cultural importance, the word kazan has various synonyms in different languages. In the Indian subcontinent, it is known as deg, while in Greece, it is called kazani. The Japanese refer to it as kama, while in the Middle East, it is called dibis. In the Balkan region, the word used for a kazan is kotao, and in Russia, it is called chugunok. Moreover, it is known as kotły in Poland, kastruli in Georgia, and gabah in Indonesia. Regardless of its name, kazan remains an essential utensil in various cooking styles and cultures.

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What are the hypernyms for Kazan?

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What are the holonyms for Kazan?

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Usage examples for Kazan

One of the diamonds in the crown of Our Lady of kazan is of fabulous value, and dazzling to look upon.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
In St. Petersburg, the Church of St. Alexander commemorates the first victory won by the Russians over the Swedes; St. Isaac's, the birth of Peter the Great; Our Lady of kazan, the triumph of Russian arms against the Persians and the Turks.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
Next time he brought in a panel picture of flowers and birds, drawn by one kazan or somebody.
"Botchan (Master Darling)"
Mr. Kin-nosuke Natsume, trans. by Yasotaro Morri

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