o̧kwōn
Marshallese
editEtymology
editBorrowed from English organ, from Middle English organe, from Old French organe, from Latin organum, from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon, “an instrument, implement, tool, also an organ of sense or apprehension, an organ of the body, also a musical instrument, an organ”), from Proto-Indo-European *werǵ-.
Pronunciation
editNoun
edito̧kwōn (M.O.D.: ọkwōn) (construct form o̧kwōnin)
- an organ (musical instrument)
Verb
edito̧kwōn (M.O.D.: ọkwōn) (person noun ri-o̧kwōn)
References
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- mh:Musical instruments