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

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 Bahnar ong (wasp) and Khmu ʔɔːŋ and Mon ဟိုၚ် (hang, hornet).

Pronunciation

Noun

(classifier con) ong (, )

  1. bee

Derived terms

  • mật ong (honey)
  • ong bắp cày; ong vò vẽ; ong bò; ong bò vẽ; ong vàng; ong nghệ (hornet)
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