-one

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See also: one, ȫne, ʻone, and 'one

English

Etymology

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Suffix

-one

  1. a ketone
  2. any similar compound containing a carbonyl functional group

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Italian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin -ōnem, accusative singular of .[1] Cognate to Spanish -ón, Portuguese -ão and French -on.

Suffix

-one m (plural -oni, f -ona, f plural -one)

  1. Alterative suffix used to form augmentatives.
    ragazzo (boy) + ‎-one → ‎ragazzone (big boy)
    padre (father) + ‎-one → ‎padrone (boss)
    bacio (kiss) + ‎-one → ‎bacione (big kiss)
  2. plural of -ona

Etymology 2

Suffix

-one m (plural -oni, f -ona, f plural -one)

  1. (organic chemistry) ketone
  2. (physics) -on (particle)
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References

  1. ^ “-one” in: Alberto Nocentini, Alessandro Parenti, “l'Etimologico — Vocabolario della lingua italiana”, Le Monnier, 2010, →ISBN

Latin

Pronunciation

Suffix

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  1. ablative singular of

Latvian

Etymology

From -onis (-er) +‎ -e (fem.).

Suffix

-one

  1. female equivalent of -onis
    Synonyms: -āja, -ēja, -niece

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