-ón

Etymology
From, probably from the ending of words belonging to the Third Declension , used sometimes to change the sense or usage of original term. In this case, Galician would be cognate to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, compare 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1)   a person or thing that does an action indicated by the root verb;

Etymology
From, accusative of.

Etymology 1
Probably from the ending of words belonging to the Third Declension, used sometimes to change the sense or usage of original term. In this case, would be cognate to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (whence 🇨🇬), and 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"
 * ; although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"

Usage notes

 * The suffix produces adjectives or nouns.
 * Some Spanish words ending with this suffix have neither a Latin nor a Greek etymology, but an Arabic one:
 * Many Spanish words end with (lacking a written accent, being always paroxytone), but most of those cases is an inflection for the third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of a verb:
 * ,, , , etc.
 * ,, , , etc.

Etymology 2
, a suffix extracted from, and , the first three noble gases to be named, respectively from ,  and ; hence, ultimately from , cognate with 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1)  ending of every chemical element belonging only to the noble gases group, except helium (in Spanish helio)
 * neón, criptón, argón, xenón, radón

Usage notes

 * Aside from the group of noble gases, 1 element in the periodic table ends with "a", 1 with "c" , 2 with "e" , 1 with "l" , 1 with "r" , none with "ón" and the rest with "o"; boron = , carbon = ( means charcoal), silicon =.

Etymology 3
, a suffix extracted from, originally a blend of + , named by Irish physicist.

Suffix

 * 1)  ending of most or every subatomic particle
 * protón, electrón, neutrón, bosón, hadrón