Cainian

/keɪˈniːən/ adjective

Relating to or characteristic of Cain, the biblical figure who killed his brother Abel, or his descendants and lineage.

From Cain, the biblical first-born son of Adam and Eve, plus the suffix '-ian' meaning 'of or pertaining to'. The term originates from Hebrew 'Qayin' and has been used since medieval times to discuss Cain's legacy and metaphorical descendants.

AMካይንያን
ARقائنيان
BNকাইনিয়ান
CAcainiano
CScainiano
DAcainiano
DECainianer
ELΚάινιανός
EScainiano
FAکاینیان
FIcainiano
FRcainiano
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