ον

See also: ὅν, -ον, ον., and Appendix:Variations of "on"

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὄν (ón), neuter gender of present participle ὤν (ṓn) of the verb εἰμί (eimí, I am).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /on/
  • Homophone: ων (on) (“being” masculine)

Noun

ον (on) n (plural όντα)

  1. being, creature

Declension

Participle

ον (on)

  1. (dated) Nominative, accusative and vocative singular neuter form of ων (on). “being”

Usage notes

  • With the same function as the modern indeclinable present participle όντας (óntas).
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