sumon

See also: sümön

English

Etymology

From Russian сумон (sumon), from Tuvan сумон (sumon), from Mongolian ᠰᠤᠮᠤ (sumu), a calque of Manchu ᠨᡳᡵᡠ (niru, a large arrow, militia company, district). Ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *sumun (arrow).

Noun

sumon (plural sumons)

  1. Alternative form of sum (Mongolian administrative division), particularly in relation to Tuva, Russia.

Anagrams

Cebuano

Etymology

Borrowed from English summons, from Middle English somouns, from Old French sumunce, from Vulgar Latin *summonsa.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: su‧mon

Noun

sumon

  1. (law) summons; a notice summoning someone to appear in court, as a defendant, juror or witness

Esperanto

Noun

sumon

  1. accusative singular of sumo
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