Whan
Whan is a Scots word meaning "when." It functions primarily as a subordinating conjunction in the Scots language and in some varieties of Scottish English. In standard Modern English, the form "when" is used, but whan remains common in historical texts, poetry, and dialect writing to reflect Scots pronunciation and syntax.
Etymology and cognates: Whan derives from the Old English hwænn(e), a term used to ask or indicate
usage and examples: In Scots, whan is used in the same way as when. It appears in
Historical and cultural context: Whan is part of the broader Scots language, which includes distinct vocabulary,
See also: Scots language, Old English, Germanic language family, linguistics of Scots dialects.