shon
See also: Shon
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
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Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English sċōgan, scēogan, scōġean, scōan, from Proto-Germanic *skōhaną, *skōganą. Equivalent to sho (“shoe”) + -en.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Verb
shon
- To shoe; to insert shoes onto feet.
- To insert horseshoes onto hooves.
- To put something on top of; to clothe or conceal.
Conjugation
Conjugation of shon (weak in -ed)
1Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
Descendants
References
- “shọ̄n (v.)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-05-08.
Etymology 2
From Old English scōn, scōum (“shoes”, dative plural) and scōna (“shoes'”, genitive plural).
Noun
shon
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Portuguese senhor and Spanish señor and Kabuverdianu sinhór.
Noun
shon
Romani
Noun
shon m
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