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Won
Webster 1828 Edition
Won
WON
, pret. and pp. of win; as victories won.Definition 2024
wón
wón
Lower Sorbian
Pronoun
wón m sg
Declension
Declension of the third-person pronouns
Masculine singular | Feminine singular | Neuter singular | Dual | Plural | |
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Nominative | wón | wóna | wóno | wónej | wóni |
Genitive | jogo (after preposition) njogo |
jeje (after preposition) njeje |
jogo (after preposition) njogo |
jeju (after preposition) njeju |
jich (after preposition) nich |
Dative | jomu (after preposition) njomu |
jej (after preposition) njej |
jomu (after preposition) njomu |
jima (after preposition) nima |
jim (after preposition) nim |
Accusative | jen (after preposition) njen (animate) jogo (animate after preposition) njogo |
ju (after preposition) nju |
jo (after preposition) njo |
jej (after preposition) njej (animate) jeju (animate after preposition) njeju |
je (after preposition) nje (animate) jich (animate after preposition) nich |
Instrumental | nim | njeju | nim | nima | nimi |
Locative | njom | njej | njom | nima | nich |
Upper Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *onъ, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eno- (“that”).
Pronoun
wón