shon
See also: Shon
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shon m inan
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Etymology 1 edit
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shon
- Alternative form of schon (“shoes”)
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shon
- Alternative form of schon (“to shoe”)
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From Portuguese senhor and Spanish señor and Kabuverdianu sinhór.
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shon
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shon m
- Anglicized form of ćhon (“moon; month”)
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