vadon

Esperanto

Noun

vadon

  1. accusative singular of vado

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈvɒdon]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: va‧don

Etymology 1

From the adjective vad (wild) + -o- + -n (noun suffix).

Noun

vadon (plural vadonok)

  1. wilderness (uncultivated tract of land)
    A vadon szava - The Call of the Wild (a 1903 novel by Jack London)
Declension
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative vadon vadonok
accusative vadont vadonokat
dative vadonnak vadonoknak
instrumental vadonnal vadonokkal
causal-final vadonért vadonokért
translative vadonná vadonokká
terminative vadonig vadonokig
essive-formal vadonként vadonokként
essive-modal
inessive vadonban vadonokban
superessive vadonon vadonokon
adessive vadonnál vadonoknál
illative vadonba vadonokba
sublative vadonra vadonokra
allative vadonhoz vadonokhoz
elative vadonból vadonokból
delative vadonról vadonokról
ablative vadontól vadonoktól
Possessive forms of vadon
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. vadonom vadonaim
2nd person sing. vadonod vadonaid
3rd person sing. vadona vadonai
1st person plural vadonunk vadonaink
2nd person plural vadonotok vadonaitok
3rd person plural vadonuk vadonaik
Possessive forms of vadon
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. vadonom vadonjaim
2nd person sing. vadonod vadonjaid
3rd person sing. vadonja vadonjai
1st person plural vadonunk vadonjaink
2nd person plural vadonotok vadonjaitok
3rd person plural vadonjuk vadonjaik

Etymology 2

vad (game, wild animal) + -on (superessive case ending)

Noun

vadon

  1. superessive singular of vad
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