won
English
/wʌn/, /wɒn/, /wɒn/, /wɑn/
verb form
Etymology
Inherited from Old English winnan (swink, labour, resist, trouble oneself, fight, contradict, oppose, strive, toil, rage, endure, struggle).
Origin
Old English
winnan
Gloss
swink, labour, resist, trouble oneself, fight, contradict, oppose, strive, toil, rage, endure, struggle
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- electrowon English
- onstead English
- stead English
- unwon English
- wonnest English
- won French
- вона Russian
- *winnaną Proto-Germanic
- ウォン Japanese
- gewinnan Old English
- oferwinnan Old English
- winnan Old English
- wiþerwinna Old English
- winnen Middle English
- vonbulismo Esperanto
- ŭonbulismo Esperanto
- uôn Vietnamese
- *winnan gmw-pro
- 圓 Chinese
- 원 Korean