נון
See also: נו״ן
Hebrew
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Aramaic נוּנָא (nūnā, “fish”), ultimately possibly from Akkadian 𒄩 (nūnum), possibly from Sumerian.
Noun
נוּן • (nun) m (plural indefinite נונין)
- (archaic) fish, found mostly in compounds to form names of sea creatures.
References
- Kogan, Leonid (2015) Genealogical Classification of Semitic. The Lexical Isoglosses, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 274
- H5125 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
Ladino
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /non/
Mozarabic
Adverb
נון (nwn)
- not
- don't
- c. 1100, Kharja H16, section 3:
- נון תיטולגש דמיבי
- nwn tyṭwlgš dmyby
- Don't leave me!
- (literally, “Don't take yourself away from me!”)
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