דיקן

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Hebrew

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin decānus (also ultimately whence English Dean).

Noun

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דִּיקָן (dikánm (plural indefinite דִּיקָנִים, singular construct דִּיקַן־, plural construct דִּיקָנֵי־, feminine counterpart דִּיקָנִית)

  1. a dean