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# [[ash tree]]s
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#* {{quote-song|cy|lyricist=anon|composer=anon|title=Llwyn Onn|trans-title=[[w:The_Ash_Grove|The Ash Grove]]|year=c. 1800|text=''Yn nyffryn '''llwyn onn''' draw mi welais hardd feinwen […]''|translation=In yonder valley of an '''ash grove''' I saw a fair maiden […]}}
#* {{quote-song|cy|lyricist=anon|composer=anon|title=''Llwyn Onn''|trans-title=[[w:The_Ash_Grove|The Ash Grove]]|year=c. 1800|text=''Yn nyffryn '''llwyn onn''' draw mi welais hardd feinwen […]''|translation=In yonder valley of an '''ash grove''' I saw a fair maiden […]}}


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Revision as of 23:22, 19 February 2024

See also: önn, ǫnn, õnn, and -œnn

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse ǫnn.

Noun

onn f (definite singular onna, indefinite plural onner, definite plural onnene)

  1. bustle
  2. perseverance
  3. hard farmwork, usually at a specific time of year
  4. the time period in which hard farmwork is done

References

Romansch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin annus.

Noun

onn m (plural onns)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Surmiran) year

Welsh

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *onnā (compare Cornish/Breton onn), from Proto-Celtic *osnos (compare Old Irish uinnius), from Proto-Indo-European *Heh₃s-(e)no-s (compare English ash, Latin ornus).

Pronunciation

Noun

onn f (collective, singulative onnen)

  1. ash trees
    • c. 1800, “Llwyn Onn [The Ash Grove]”, anonymous lyricist, anonymous composer:
      Yn nyffryn llwyn onn draw mi welais hardd feinwen […]
      In yonder valley of an ash grove I saw a fair maiden […]

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal h-prothesis
onn unchanged unchanged honn
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.