vōn

See also: von, vón, vốn, Vón, and vȯņ

Westrobothnian

Noun

vōn f

  1. (hunting) tools and traps for trapping animals or fish

Derived terms

  • vonvar

Adjective

vōn

  1. who can do without something, who kindly gives or is in a position to lend
    Lån mä kniven, óm du jär vo’n
    Lend me the knife if you can do without it.
    I jär int von’ ä
    I cannot loan or give you that.
    Jär du von öksa?
    Could you afford to lend me the axe?

Usage notes

In a negated clause, it both marks that you can not do without it and that you do not want to give or lend it, even if you could.

Derived terms

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