-on

Etymology

 * (Physics) From -on in electron, reinforced by Ancient Greek ending neuter nouns and adjectives.
 * (Chemistry) From -on in carbon, first applied to boron and then to silicon.

Suffix

 * 1)  Forming nouns denoting subatomic particles, quanta , molecular units , or substances.
 * 2)  Forming names of things considered as basic or fundamental units, such as codon or recon.
 * 3)  Forming names of noble gases and certain nonmetal elements (such as boron or silicon).

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Gujarati: -અણુ
 * Hindi: -अणु
 * Interlingua: -on
 * Italian: -one
 * Japanese:
 * Marathi: -अणू
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: -on
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * French:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: -on
 * Russian:


 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: -on

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬).

Usage notes

 * Often, the stress is moved to the next syllable after affixation:

Suffix

 * 1)  somewhat, kind of, -ish
 * 2)  worth much
 * 1)  worth much
 * 1)  worth much
 * 1)  worth much

Usage notes

 * In the first and second senses, the stress is always on the last syllable:

Suffix

 * 1)  -one

Etymology
See.

Etymology 1
, a blending of (accusative singular of, masculine appellative suffix),  (accusative of , ending of masculine weak declension nouns), , and  (diminutive suffix for animals, via , ). Some also descend from the Celtic singulative, such as.

Etymology 2
, neuter of, masculine adjective ending.

Suffix

 * 1)  on

Usage notes

 * Variants:
 *  is added to some back-vowel words
 *  is added to back-vowel words
 *  is added to front-vowel words

Usage notes

 * Variants:
 *  is added to words ending in a vowel. Final -a changes to -á-. Final -e changes to -é-.
 *  is added to most back-vowel words ending in a consonant
 *  is added to some back-vowel words ending in a consonant
 *  is added to front-vowel words ending in a consonant, as well as some front-vowel words ending in a vowel (see above).

Suffix

 * → in the standard language:
 * → in the standard language:
 * → in the standard language:

Usage notes

 * Variants:
 *  is added to certain irregular stems
 * -on is added to back-vowel words
 *  is added to unrounded front-vowel words
 *  is added to rounded front-vowel words

Etymology
A new formation from words such as, from , neuter of , from.

Suffix
(definite singular neuter, indefinite plural or , definite plural  or )



Suffix
(definite singular neuter or definite singular masculine, indefinite plural  or , definite plural  or )



Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1)  used to form the infinitive of class 2 weak verbs (an alternative ending -oian is sometimes found instead of -on)
 * makon "to make" 
 * haton "to hate" 

Declension
Inanimate delcension:

Animate delcension:

Etymology
Most likely originally from and  and then extended to other borrowed words with an original -a suffix. Probably originally a plural suffix cognate to 🇨🇬 in e.g., compare Swedish.

Suffix

 * 1) Used in many names of berries and some fruits.