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-ion

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See also:Appendix:Variations of "ion"

English

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Etymology 1

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Reanalysed from-ation,-tion, fromMiddle French-tion,-cion, fromLatin-tiō. Bysurface analysis, this suffix is added to verbs derived from Latinperfect participle stems.

Pronunciation

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Itself pronouncedIPA(key): /ən/, and changes the preceding consonant to/ʃ/ usually or/t͡ʃ/ or/ʒ/ in some cases.

Suffix

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-ion

  1. (no longerproductive) Anaction orprocess, or theresult of an action or process.
  2. (no longerproductive) Astate orcondition.
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Further reading

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  • -ion”, inOneLook Dictionary Search.

Etymology 2

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Possiblyreanalysed frominion, which is ofAncient Greek origin. In many cases also analysable as the neuter form of an Ancient Greek adjective in-ιος(-ios).

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-ion

  1. Ananthropometric reference point.
    1. Especiallycraniometric points
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Etymology 3

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FromAncient Greekἀπόγειον(apógeion,apogee), containing-ιον(-ion). Compare also-ium.

Suffix

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-ion

  1. Together withapo- andperi-, forms names of specificapoapsides andperiapsides.
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Anagrams

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French

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Suffix

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-ion f

  1. -ion

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German

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 -ion on German Wikipedia

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ion f (genitive-ion,plural-ionen)

  1. -ion

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Suffix

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-ion

  1. alternative form of-ien(-ian)

Etymology 2

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Suffix

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-ion

  1. alternative form of-ioun

Volapük

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Suffix

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-ion

  1. This term needs a translation to English. Please help out andadd a translation, then remove the text{{rfdef}}.

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Brythonic*-onos,*-onā. Cognate toCornish-yon,Breton-ien.

Alternative forms

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Suffix

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-ion

  1. Pluralisation suffix
    Synonyms:-aid,-aint,-au,-ed,-edd,-en,-i,-iadau,-iaid,-iau,-od,-oedd,-on,-ydd,-yr,-ys
    seiciatrydd(psychiatrist) + ‎-ion → ‎seiciatryddion(psychiatrists)
    cymydog(neighbour) + ‎-ion → ‎cymdogion(neighbours)
    mab(son) + ‎-ion → ‎meibion(sons)
Usage notes
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  • Causes i-affection of internal vowels, for example,mab(son) + ‎-ion → ‎meibion(sons).

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Suffix

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-ion

  1. Noun suffix
    tir(land) + ‎-ion → ‎tirion(territory, plain, grassland)
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