raxon

See also: raxón

Ligurian

Alternative forms

  • raxón (Grafîa ofiçiâ)
  • raxun (u-orthography)

Etymology

From Latin ratiōnem, accusative form of ratiō. Doublet of raçion.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /raˈʒuŋ/

Noun

raxon f (plural raxoin)

  1. (uncountable) reason (rational thinking)
  2. reason, motive
  3. reason, argument, consideration

Derived terms

  • aveighe raxon (to be right)
  • raxonâ (to reason)
  • raçion
  • raçionale

Venetian

Etymology

From Latin ratiō, ratiōnem. Compare Italian ragione.

Noun

raxon f (plural raxoni)

  1. reason
  2. argument, justification
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