-oň

See also: Appendix:Variations of "on"

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [oɲ]
  • Homophone:

Etymology 1

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Suffix

-oň f (noun-forming suffix)

  1. appended to nouns denoting fruits, forms feminine nouns denoting trees which bear those fruits
    broskev f (peach) + -oňbroskvoň f (peach tree)
    jablko n (apple) + -oňjabloň f (apple tree)
    kdoule f (quince) + -oňkdouloň f (quince tree)
    mandle f (almond) + -oňmandloň f (almond tree)
    slíva f (plum) + -oňslivoň f (plum tree)
Declension

Etymology 2

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Suffix

-oň m anim or m inan (noun-forming suffix)

  1. (zoology) forms masculine animate nouns denoting animals
    les m inan (forest, noun) + -oňlesoň m anim (bushbuck)
    outlý (slender, adjective) + -oňoutloň m anim (slow loris)
    pižmo n (musk, noun) + -oňpižmoň m anim (musk ox)
  2. extended to inanimates
    vítr m inan (wind, noun) + -oňvětroň m inan (glider)
Declension

Etymology 3

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Suffix

-oň f (noun-forming suffix)

  1. (chiefly colloquial or dialectal) forms masculine animate nouns expressive of emotion and often of derogation
    blbý (silly, adjective) + -oňblboň m anim (?fool)
    drsný (rugged, adjective) + -oňdrsoň m anim (?tough guy)
    mimo (outside of, preposition) + -oňmimoň m anim (outsider)
    mls m inan (sweetmeat, noun) + -oňmlsoň m anim (glutton)
    tupý (stupid, adjective) + -oňtupoň m anim (dullard)
Declension

Derived terms

Czech terms suffixed with -oň

Further reading

  • - in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017
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