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See also:Appendix:Variations of "on"

English

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Etymology 1

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From-on inelectron, reinforced by Ancient Greek neuter nouns and adjectives ending in-ον(-on).

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-on

  1. (physics, mathematics)Forming nouns denotingsubatomic particles andquanta.
    Coordinate term:-ino
    photon,proton
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(physics) subatomic particles

Etymology 2

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  • Back-formation fromcarbon, first applied toboron and then tosilicon.

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    -on

    1. (chemistry)Forming names ofnoble gases and certain nonmetal elements.
      boron,silicon
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    (chemistry) nonmetal element
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål:-on

    Etymology 3

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    -on

    1.  (biology, genetics)Forming names of things considered as basic or fundamental units.
      codon,recon
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    (genetics) basic or fundamental units

    Etymology 4

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    From the combining form of-one, as insulfon-ic. Compare also-thion.

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    -on

    1. Forms names forchemical compounds, oftenproprietary.
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    Cebuano

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    FromProto-Philippine*-ən, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*-ən, fromProto-Austronesian*-ən. Cognate withIlocano-en andTagalog-in).

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    -on (verb-forming suffix,inchoativegi-,contemplative-on,imperative-a,negative-a)

    1. patient trigger verbal affix, infinitive form
      1. non-durative action; an action done unto something or someone without necessarily referencing the duration of the act; seePerfective aspect
        Coordinate term:paga- -ondurative patient trigger
        kaon(eat) + ‎-on → ‎kan-on(to eat something)
        Kan-on nako ang isda.I will eat the fish.(The "fish" is focused)
        Kan-on nakoI will eat it
      2. (with verbs of motion)go to do/get/achieve something
        saka(climb) + ‎-on → ‎sak-on(to climb to get something)
        balik(return) + ‎-on → ‎balikon(to return to do something)
        Balikon ka namoWe will come back to get you
      3. (with roots referring to a state)make into such state
        pula(red) + ‎-on → ‎pulahon(to make something red)
        hurot(consumed) + ‎-on → ‎hutdon(to use up all that is left)
        upat(four) + ‎-on → ‎upaton(to make/divide into four parts)
        ayo(good) + ‎-on → ‎ayohon(to fix)
      4. (with adjectives referring to manner)do something in such manner
        ayo(good) + ‎-on → ‎ayohon(to do something well)
        kalit(sudden) + ‎-on → ‎kaliton(to do something suddenly)
      5. (with names or titles)call someone by that name or title
        Kuyahon ka niyaHe calls you "kuya"
      6. (uncommon, with words referring to time)do at such time
        Ugmaon na lang 'ni nako.I will just do this tomorrow.
      7. (with things that can be used as an instrument to hit something)strike with so-and-so
        Bakyaon nako siyaI will hit him/her with a wooden slipper
    2. contemplative aspect of-on

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    -on (adjective-forming suffix)

    1. (added to adjectives)somewhat,kind of,-ish
      Synonym:murag,full reduplication of root
      gamay(small) + ‎-on → ‎gamayon(rather small)
      barato(cheap) + ‎-on → ‎baratohon(rather cheap)
    2. (added to Spanish monetary numbers)worthmuch
      Synonyms:tag-,balig
      piso(one peso) + ‎-on → ‎pisohon(worth one peso)
      baynte(twenty pesos) + ‎-on → ‎bayntehon(worth twenty pesos)
    3. forms demonyms
      Synonyms:-anon,-non,-hon

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    • In the first and second senses, the stress is always on the last syllable:
      mahál + ‎-on → ‎mahalón(somewhat expensive)
      yot + ‎-on → ‎bayotón(gayish)

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    -on (noun-forming suffix)

    1. alternative form of-onon
      Duna pa koy hatagon nimo.I still have something to give you.

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    References

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    • John U. Wolff (1972),A dictionary of Cebuano Visayan[1] (overall work in Cebuano and English), Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pages1158-1159

    Danish

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    -on

    1. (organic chemistry)-one

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    Dutch

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    -on

    1. (organic chemistry)-one
    2. (particles)-on

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    Finnish

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    Etymology

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    See-Vn(illative suffix).

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    -on

    1. Suffix variant for the illative singular, see-Vn.

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    Franco-Provençal

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatin-ōnem.

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    -on m (plural-ons)(ORB)

    1. forms augmentative nouns

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    French

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    Etymology 1

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  • Inherited fromMiddle French-on, fromOld French-on, a blending ofLatin-ōnem (accusative singular of, masculine appellative suffix),Frankish*-on (accusative of*-ō, ending of masculine weak declension nouns),Frankish*-īn(diminutive suffix), and*-ing (diminutive suffix for animals, via-enc,-enz). Some also descend from the Celtic singulative*-onos, such asmouton.

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    -on m (noun-forming suffix,plural-ons,feminine-onne)

    1. formsdiminutives of things, including some animals
      chat(cat) + ‎-on → ‎chaton(kitten)
      ours(bear) + ‎-on → ‎ourson(cub)
    2. formsaugmentatives of things
      médaille(medal) + ‎-on → ‎médaillon(medallion)
    3. indicates origin or occupation
      marmite(cooking pot) + ‎-on → ‎marmiton(pot and pan washer; kitchen porter)
      quartier(quarter) + ‎-on → ‎quarteron(quarter of a pound)
      char(carriage) + ‎-on → ‎charron(wheelwright)
      bûche(log) + ‎-on → ‎bûcheron(lumberjack)
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    -on (adjective-forming suffix,feminine-onne,masculine plural-ons,feminine plural-onnes)

    1. formsadjectives of characteristic
      mollasse(molasses) + ‎-on → ‎mollasson(sluggish)
      brouiller(to blur; to scramble) + ‎-on → ‎brouillon(disorganized, disjointed)

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed fromAncient Greek-ον(-on), neuter of-ος(-os), masculine adjective ending.

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    -on m (noun-forming suffix,plural-ons)

    1. (physics and biology)-on
      magnét(ique)(magnetic) + ‎-on → ‎magnéton(magneton)
      ostéo- + ‎-on → ‎ostéon(osteon)
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    Forming diminutives

    Gothic

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    Romanization

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    -ōn

    1. romanization of-𐍉𐌽

    Hungarian

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    Etymology 1

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    -on (superessive case suffix)

    1. on
      asztal(table) + ‎-on → ‎asztalon(on [a/the] table)
      Egy váza vanaz asztalonThere is a vaseon the table.
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    • (superessive case suffix) Variants:
      -n is added to words ending in a vowel. Final-a changes to-á-. Final-e changes to-é-.
      -on is added to back-vowel words ending in a consonant
      -en is added to unrounded front-vowel words ending in a consonant
      -ön is added to rounded front-vowel words ending in a consonant
    Hungarian case suffixes
    caseback vowel
    a, á, o, ó, u, ú
    front vowel
    unrounded
    e, é, i, í
    rounded
    ö, ő, ü, ű
    nominative
    accusative-t
    -ot /-at-et-öt
    dative-nak-nek
    instrumental-val-vel
    causal-final-ért
    translative-vá-vé
    terminative-ig
    essive-formal-ként1
    essive-modal-ul-ül
    inessive-ban-ben
    superessive-n
    -on-en-ön
    adessive-nál-nél
    illative-ba-be
    sublative-ra-re
    allative-hoz-hez-höz
    elative-ból-ből
    delative-ról-ről
    ablative-tól-től

    1 Stem-final-a/-e changes to-á-/-é-, respectively, except before-ként.
       almaalmában, butalmaként
       zenezenében, butzeneként

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    Hungarian pronominal adverbs from case suffixes (see alsopostpositions)
    casesuffixwho?what?thisthathe/she (it)1verbal
    prefix
    category
    nominativekimiezaző* / -∅
    az / -∅
    accusative-t /-ot /
    -at / -et / -öt
    kitmiteztaztőt* / -∅
    azt / -∅
    c1
    c2
    dative-nak /-nekkinekminekennekannaknekineki-category
    instrumental-val /-velkivelmivelezzel/
    evvel
    azzal/
    avval
    velecategory
    causal-final-értkiértmiértezértazértértecategory
    translative-vá /-vékivémivéezzéazzácategory
    terminative-igmeddigeddigaddigcategory
    essive-formal-ként(kiként)(miként)ekkéntakkéntcategory
    essive-modal-ul /-ülcategory
    inessive-ban /-benkibenmibenebbenabbanbennecategory
    superessive-n/-on/-en/-önkinminezenazonrajta(rajta-)category
    adessive-nál /-nélkinélminélennélannálnálacategory
    illative-ba /-bekibemibeebbeabbabelebele-category
    sublative-ra /-rekiremireerrearrará-category
    allative-hoz/-hez/-hözkihezmihezehhezahhozhozzáhozzá-category
    elative-ból /-bőlkibőlmibőlebbőlabbólbelőlecategory
    delative-ról /-rőlkirőlmirőlerrőlarrólrólacategory
    ablative-tól /-tőlkitőlmitőlettőlattóltőlecategory

    1Ő andőt refer to human beings; the forms below them might be construed likewise.
    Forms in parentheses are uncommon.All Hungarian pronouns /edit this template

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    -on

    1. (verb-forming suffix)Added to astem ― often anonomatopoeia ― to form averb, normally expressing aninstantaneous action.
      oson(to sneak)(the instantaneous element is not present here)
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    • (verb-forming suffix) Variants:
      -on is added to some back-vowel words
      -an is added to back-vowel words
      -en is added to front-vowel words
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    Conjugation of-on
    Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
    informal
    3rd person sg,
    2nd p. 
    sg formal
    1st person pl2nd person pl
    informal
    3rd person pl,
    2nd p. 
    pl formal
    indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.-onok-onsz-on-onunk-ontok-onnak
    def.intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
    2nd obj
    pastindef.-ontam-ontál-ont-ontunk-ontatok-ontak
    def.
    2nd obj
    future
    Future is expressed with a present-tense verb with a completion-marking prefix and/or a time adverb, or—more explicitly—with the infinitive plus the conjugated auxiliary verbfog, e.g.-onni fog.
    archaic
    preterite
    indef.-onék-onál-ona-onánk-onátok-onának
    def.
    2nd obj
    archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.-on vala,-ont vala/volt.
    archaic futureindef.-onandok-onandasz-onand-onandunk-onandotok-onandanak
    def.
    2nd obj
    condi­tionalpre­sentindef.-onnék-onnál-onna-onnánk-onnátok-onnának
    def.
    2nd obj
    pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.-ont volna
    sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.-onjak-onj or
    -onjál
    -onjon-onjunk-onjatok-onjanak
    def.
    2nd obj
    (archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.-ont légyen
    infinitive-onni-onnom-onnod-onnia-onnunk-onnotok-onniuk
    other
    forms
    verbal nounpresent part.past part.future part.adverbial participlecausative
    -onás-onó-ont-onva (-onván)
    Potential conjugation of-on
    Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
    informal
    3rd person sg,
    2nd p. 
    sg formal
    1st person pl2nd person pl
    informal
    3rd person pl,
    2nd p. 
    pl formal
    indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.-onhatok-onhatsz-onhat-onhatunk-onhattok-onhatnak
    def.intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
    2nd obj
    pastindef.-onhattam-onhattál-onhatott-onhattunk-onhattatok-onhattak
    def.
    2nd obj
    archaic
    preterite
    indef.-onhaték-onhatál-onhata-onhatánk-onhatátok-onhatának
    def.
    2nd obj
    archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.-onhat vala,-onhatott vala/volt.
    archaic futureindef.-onhatandok
    or -onandhatok
    -onhatandasz
    or -onandhatsz
    -onhatand
    or -onandhat
    -onhatandunk
    or -onandhatunk
    -onhatandotok
    or -onandhattok
    -onhatandanak
    or -onandhatnak
    def.
    2nd obj
    condi­tionalpre­sentindef.-onhatnék-onhatnál-onhatna-onhatnánk-onhatnátok-onhatnának
    def.
    2nd obj
    pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.-onhatott volna
    sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.-onhassak-onhass or
    -onhassál
    -onhasson-onhassunk-onhassatok-onhassanak
    def.
    2nd obj
    (archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.-onhatott légyen
    infinitive(-onhatni)(-onhatnom)(-onhatnod)(-onhatnia)(-onhatnunk)(-onhatnotok)(-onhatniuk)
    other
    forms
    positive adjectivenegative adjectiveadverbial participle
    (-onhatva /-onhatván)
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    -on

    1. (deadjectival adverb-forming suffix)Added to anadjective to create anadverb.
      vak(blind) + ‎-on → ‎vakon(blindly)
      gazdag(rich) + ‎-on → ‎gazdagon(abundantly, copiously)
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    • (adverb-forming suffix) Variants:
      -n is added to words ending in a vowel. Final-a changes to-á-. Final-e changes to-é-.
      -an is added to most back-vowel words ending in a consonant
      -on is added to some back-vowel words ending in a consonant
      -en is added to front-vowel words ending in a consonant, as well as some front-vowel words ending in a vowel (see above).
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    Etymology 4

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    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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    -on

    1. (chiefly dialectal or archaic, personal suffix)Forms the indefinite third-person singular suffix (currently only in the imperative mood as part of-jon, formerly also occurring in the indicative).
      ad(to give)adjon(he/she/it should give)
      van(to be)vagyon(he/she/it is, there is)(in the standard language:van)
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    • (archaic personal suffix) Variants:
      -n is added to certain irregular stems
      -on is added to back-vowel words
      -en is added to unrounded front-vowel words
      -ön is added to rounded front-vowel words

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    Suffix

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    -on

    1. formsperfective aspect, which requirepatient pronouns

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    • Nora Deering; Helga H. Delisle (1976),Mohawk: A teaching grammar (preliminary version), Quebec: Manitou College, pages371-372

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    A new formation from words such asion(ion), fromAncient Greek-ου(-ou), neuter of-ος(-os), fromProto-Indo-European*-os(creates nouns from verb stems).

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    -on(definite singular neuter-onet, indefinite plural-on or-oner, definite plural-onene or-ona)

    1. (physics, mathematics and biology)Used to formnouns denotingsubatomic particles,quanta,molecular units, orsubstances;-on
      proton, elektron, nøytron, boson, gluonproton, electron, neutron, boson, gluon
    2. (chemistry, biology, genetics)Used to formnouns denoting certainorganiccompounds;-one,-on
      aceton, testosteron, kodonacetone, testosterone, codone

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    -on(definite singular neuter-onet or definite singular masculine-onen, indefinite plural-on or-oner, definite plural-onene or-ona)

    1. (chemistry)Used to formnouns denotingchemicalsubstances andindustrialproducts;-on
      radon, orlon, rayonradon, orlon, rayon

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    • “-on” inDet Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).

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    -on

    1. Marks the plural preterite indicative of strong verbs.
      drīfan(to drive) + ‎-on → ‎drifon(we/you/they drove)
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    • As this suffix is added only tostrong verbs, it is always accompanied byablaut when it appears on a verb.
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    -on

    1. (rare)alternative form of-en (suffix forming past participles)

    Old Saxon

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Germanic*-ōną.

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    -ōn

    1. (verbal suffix) used to form the infinitive of class 2 weak verbs (an alternative ending-oian is sometimes found instead of-ōn)
      makōn "to make"
      hatōn "to hate"

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    Conjugation of-on (weak class 2)
    infinitive-on
    indicativepresentpast
    1st person singular-on-oda
    2nd person singular-os-odes
    3rd person singular-od-oda
    plural-iod-odun
    subjunctivepresentpast
    1st person singular-o-odi
    2nd person singular-os-odis
    3rd person singular-o-odi
    plural-ion-odin
    imperativepresent
    singular-o
    plural-iod
    participlepresentpast
    -ondi-od

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    • Middle Low German:-en

    Polish

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    Etymology

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  • (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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    -on inan orpers

    1. forms masculine nouns
      kuć + ‎-on → ‎kujon

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    Inanimate declension:

    Declension of-on
    singularplural
    nominative-on-ony
    genitive-onu/-ona-onów
    dative-onowi-onom
    accusative-on-ony
    instrumental-onem-onami
    locative-onie-onach
    vocative-onie-ony

    Animate declension:

    Declension of-on
    singularplural
    nominative-on-oni/-ony (deprecative)
    genitive-ona-onów
    dative-onowi-onom
    accusative-ona-onów
    instrumental-onem-onami
    locative-onie-onach
    vocative-onie-oni

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    Further reading

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    • -on in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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    -on m (noun-forming suffix,plural-ones)

    1. obsolete spelling of-ón

    Swedish

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    Etymology

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    Most likely originally fromsmultron(wild strawberry) andnypon(rosehip) and then extended to other borrowed words with an original-a suffix. Probably originally a plural suffix cognate toGothic-𐍉𐌽𐌰(-ōna) in e.g.𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉𐌽𐌰(augōna,eyes), compare Swedishögon.[1]

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    -on n

    1. Used in many names ofberries and somefruits.

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    References

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    1. ^-on in Elof Hellquist,Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)

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    -on

    1. Pluralisation suffix
      Synonyms:-aid,-aint,-au,-ed,-edd,-en,-i,-iadau,-iaid,-iau,-ion,-od,-oedd,-ydd,-yr,-ys
      meddyg(doctor) + ‎-on → ‎meddygon(doctors)
      lleidr(thief) + ‎-on → ‎lladron(lladron)
      athro((male) teacher) + ‎-on → ‎athrawon(athrawon)

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    -on

    1. (colloquial)verb suffix for thefirst-personpluralpreterite
    2. (colloquial)verb suffix for thethird-personpluralpreterite

    Etymology 3

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    -on

    1. Noun suffix
      aur(gold) + ‎-on → ‎euron(laburnum)
      gŵr(man) + ‎-on → ‎gwron(hero)
      hin(weather) + ‎-on → ‎hinon(fair weather)
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