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Etymology of the French suffix -on

the French suffix -on
derived from the French word électron
derived from the English word electron
using the English suffix -on
derived from the English word electric
derived from the Latin word electricus (electric)
derived from the Latin word electrum (electrum; amber; electron)
derived from the Greek word elektron, ἤλεκτρον (amber)
derived from the Greek word elektron, ἤλεκτρον (amber)

Derivations in French

juron, levron, charreton, charron, chaton, chausson, coqueluchon, corbillon, coupon, doublon, doublon, ferron, glaçon, gluon, godichon, graviton, hélion, lamproyon, mollasson, ophion, opéron, photon, radon, sauvageon, tachyon, ébauchon, échelon, exciton, frit, maton, molleton, écoinçon, émanon, deutéron, gratton, maudisson, transposon, magnéton, hayon, douillon, en-, baryon



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