-on
See also: Appendix:Variations of "on"
English
Etymology
Suffix
-on
- (physics, mathematics and biology) Forming nouns denoting subatomic particles (proton), quanta (photon), molecular units (codon), or substances (interferon).
- (biology, genetics) Forming names of things considered as basic or fundamental units, such as codon or recon.
- (chemistry) Forming names of noble gases and certain nonmetal elements (such as boron or silicon).
Derived terms
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Translations
(physics) subatomic particles
(chemistry) nonmetal element
Cebuano
Alternative forms
- -hon (after vowels without glottal stops).
Etymology
From Proto-Philippine *ən, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ən, from Proto-Austronesian *ən (see Ilocano -en and Tagalog -in).
Suffix
-on
- Used to form nouns indicating objects, persons or action expressed by the root.
- Demonym-forming suffix.
- Object trigger verb suffix.
Derived terms
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Danish
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɒn/
Audio (file)
Synonyms
Derived terms
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French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɔ̃/
Etymology 1
From Old French -on, a blending of Latin -ōnem (accusative singular of -ō, masculine appellative suffix), Frankish -on (accusative of -o, ending of masculine weak declension nouns), Frankish -in (diminutive suffix), and Frankish -ing (diminutive suffix for animals, via -enc, -enz). Some also descend from the Celtic singulative -onos, such as mouton.
Suffix
-on
Etymology 2
From Ancient Greek -ον (-on), neuter of -ος (-os), masculine adjective ending.
Derived terms
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Gothic
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [on]
Suffix
-on
- (case suffix) on. Used to form the superessive case.
- asztal (“table”) → az asztalon (“on the table”)
Usage notes
Hungarian case suffixes
Case | Back 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 | -ként | ||
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 | |
Note for all endings: Stem-final -a/-e changes to -á-/-é-, respectively, except -ként. alma - almában, but almaként zene - zenében, but zeneként |
- (case suffix) Harmonic variants:
See also
- rajta
- Category:Hungarian words taking -n/-on/-en/-ön
- Category:Hungarian noun forms
- Appendix:Hungarian suffixes
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *-ōną
Spanish
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