Noun
gyan (uncountable)
Alternative form of jnana
According to the Renard, who boast of winning the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy two times, Gyan could have had a much better footballing career if he was dedicated and committed in training as he was during competitive matches. Source: Internet
Asamoah Gyan has stated categorically that he will not play for boyhood club Asante Kotoko for free amid interest from the Ghanaian giants. Source: Internet
Dr Anil Dhagat from Gyan Ganga Institute of Management Jabalpur talked at length on curriculum designing and techniques of evaluation. Source: Internet
Former Bayern Munich defender Samuel Osei Kuffour, ex-Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien, erstwhile Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan and former Marseille and Swansea attacker Andre Ayew have all come close in recent times. Source: Internet
According to Maurice Ampaw, the current audio in which Gyan is heard asking the victim to delete a video is not new and there are 46 more of such audio recordings because anytime his client spoke with the accused, the conversation was recorded. Source: Internet
For example, Johannes Latinus, who arrived as knight but also as one of the first Transylvanian merchants; Gräf Gyan from Salzburg who frightened the bishop of Weißenburg; and Magister Gocelinus, who presented Michelsberg to the Cistercian abbey Kerz. Source: Internet