гон
See also: ѓон and Appendix:Variations of "gon"
Ossetian
editEtymology
editCaucasian word.
Noun
editгон • (gon)
Russian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editInherited from Old East Slavic гонъ (gonŭ), from Proto-Slavic *gonъ, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰónos (compare Ancient Greek φόνος (phónos, “murder”)), o-grade of Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰen- (whence Proto-Slavic *gъnàti, 1sg. *ženǫ, whence Russian гнать (gnatʹ)).
Noun
editгон • (gon) m inan (genitive го́на, nominative plural го́ны, genitive plural го́нов)
Declension
editRelated terms
edit- гнать impf (gnatʹ), погна́ть pf (pognátʹ), загна́ть pf (zagnátʹ)
- гоня́ть impf (gonjátʹ), погоня́ть pf (pogonjátʹ)
- гна́ться impf (gnátʹsja), погна́ться pf (pognátʹsja), загна́ться pf (zagnátʹsja)
- гоня́ться impf (gonjátʹsja), погоня́ться pf (pogonjátʹsja)
- гоне́ние (gonénije)
- гони́тель (gonítelʹ)
- го́нка (gónka), го́ночный (gónočnyj)
- го́нщик (gónščik)
- гоне́ц (gonéc)
Etymology 2
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek γονία (gonía, “angle”).
Noun
editгон • (gon) m inan (genitive го́на, nominative plural го́ны, genitive plural го́нов)
- (geometry) grad (one-hundredth of a right angle)
Declension
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