־ון

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Related to Arabic ـَانٌ (-ān).

Suffix

־וֹן • (-on)

  1. A suffix indicating a periodical or a journal.
    יֶרַח (yérakh, (archaic) a month) + ־וןיַרְחוֹן (yár'khon, a monthly periodical)
  2. A diminutive suffix.
    ברווז \ בַּרְוָז (barváz, a duck) + ־וןברווזון \ בַּרְוָזוֹן (barvazón, a duckling)
  3. A suffix indicating collections.
    שְׁאֵלָה (sh'elá, a question) + ־וןשְׁאֵלוֹן (sh'elón, a questionnaire)
  4. A suffix indicating tools.
    שָׁעָה (sha'á, an hour) + ־וןשָׁעוֹן (sha'ón, clock, watch)
  5. A suffix used in words indicating order.
    רֹאשׁ (rosh, a head) + ־וןרִאשׁוֹן (rishón, first)
  6. A superlative suffix.
    רֹאשׁ (rosh, head) + ־וןרִאשׁוֹן (rishón, head most)
    עִלִּי (ili, upper) + ־וןעֶלְיוֹן (elyon, most high)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Hebrew terms suffixed with ־ון
Hebrew terms suffixed with ־ון (diminutive suffix)
Hebrew terms suffixed with ־ון (periodical suffix)

Etymology 2

Ultimately from Ancient Greek -ον (-on, -um).

Suffix

־וֹן • (-on)

  1. -un; used in borrowing certain European words that end in -um or one of its cognates.
Synonyms
  • ־וּם (-um, -um)
Derived terms
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