ong

See also: Ong, ONG, ông, ống, ổng, -ong, and -öng

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse eng.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔŋk/

Noun

ong f (genitive singular eingjar, plural eingir)

  1. meadow

Inflection

Declension of ong
f11 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative {{{1}}}ong {{{1}}}ongin {{{1}}}eingir, {{{1}}}{{{5}}}ngur {{{1}}}eingirnar, {{{1}}}{{{5}}}ngurnar
accusative {{{1}}}ong {{{1}}}ongina {{{1}}}eingir, {{{1}}}{{{5}}}ngur {{{1}}}eingirnar, {{{1}}}{{{5}}}ngurnar
dative {{{1}}}ong {{{1}}}ongini {{{1}}}eingjum {{{1}}}eingjunum
genitive {{{1}}}eingjar, {{{1}}}ongar {{{1}}}eingjarrinar, {{{1}}}ongarinnar {{{1}}}eingja {{{1}}}eingjanna

Irish

Etymology 1

Noun

ong m (genitive singular oing)

  1. (literary) tribulation, sorrow; moan, lament
Declension

Etymology 2

Verb

ong (present analytic ongann, future analytic ongfaidh, verbal noun ongadh, past participle ongtha)

  1. (transitive) Alternative form of ung (anoint)
Conjugation

Mutation

Irish mutation
RadicalEclipsiswith h-prothesiswith t-prothesis
ong n-ong hong not applicable
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading


Veps

Etymology

Related to Finnish onki.

Noun

ong

  1. hook (for fishing)

Vietnamese

Etymology

From Proto-Vietic *ʔɔːŋ (honey bee), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ʔuŋ ~ *ʔuəŋ ~ *huŋ ~ *huəŋ (wasp; hornet). Cognate with Thavung ออง (wasp), Pacoh hong (large bee, wasp), Bahnar ong (wasp), Khmu [ʔɔːŋ] ("wasp"), Mon ဟိုၚ် (hang, hornet).

Pronunciation

Noun

(classifier con) ong (, )

  1. bee

Derived terms

Derived terms
  • ăn ong
  • mật ong
  • ong bắp cày
  • ong bò
  • ong bò vẽ
  • ong khoái
  • ong lá
  • ong mật
  • ong nghệ
  • ong ruồi
  • ong vàng
  • ong vò vẽ
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