pion

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See also: Pion, pión, and píon

English[edit]

English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology[edit]

pi +‎ -on, as alteration of pi-meson.

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Noun[edit]

pion (plural pions)

  1. (physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks.

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Afrikaans[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Dutch pion, from French pion, from Middle French pion, from Old French peon, from Late Latin pedō.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Audio:(file)

Noun[edit]

pion (plural pionne, diminutive pionnetjie)

  1. (chess) pawn; least valuable piece in chess
  2. a pawn; a person who has no control over their lot, usually manipulated by others to some end

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See also[edit]

Chess pieces in Afrikaans · skaakstukke (skaak + stukke) (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
koning dame toring loper ruiter pion

Dutch[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from French pion, from Middle French pion, from Old French peon, from Late Latin pedō (footman).

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Noun[edit]

pion m (plural pionnen, diminutive pionnetje n)

  1. (chess) pawn
  2. (boardgames, by extension) piece, pawn (generic player piece in boardgames resembling the pawn in chess)
  3. (figurative) pawn (someone without control; one who is (easily) manipulated)
Derived terms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
  • Afrikaans: pion
  • Indonesian: pion
See also[edit]
Chess pieces in Dutch · schaakstukken (schaak + stukken) (layout · text)
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koning koningin, dame toren loper, bisschop, raadsheer paard pion

Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from English pion.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈpi.ɔn/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: pi‧on

Noun[edit]

pion n (plural pionen)

  1. (physics) pion (subatomic particle)

Esperanto[edit]

Noun[edit]

pion

  1. accusative singular of pio

French[edit]

French Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fr

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Inherited from Old French peon, from Late Latin pedōnem, derived from Latin ped- (foot). Doublet of péon, which was borrowed from Spanish peón.

Noun[edit]

pion m (plural pions)

  1. (chess) pawn
  2. (figuratively) pawn
  3. (games) counter
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Noun[edit]

pion m (plural pions, feminine pionne)

  1. (school slang) supervisor (in a school)
    Synonym: surveillant
See also[edit]
Chess pieces in French · pièces d’échecs (layout · text)
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roi dame tour fou cavalier pion

Descendants[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

English pion. By surface analysis, pi +‎ -on (forming particle names).

Noun[edit]

pion m (plural pions)

  1. (physics) pion

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Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Dutch pion (pawn), from French pion, from Old French peon, poon, paon, from Late Latin pedō, pedōnem (footsoldier), from Latin pēs, pedem (foot). Doublet of piung.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /pi.on/
  • Hyphenation: pi‧on

Noun[edit]

pion

  1. (chess) pawn
    Synonyms: bidak, piadah, prajurit
  2. (physics) pion
  3. (figurative) pioneer
    Synonyms: perintis, pelopor

Descendants[edit]

See also[edit]

Chess pieces in Indonesian · buah catur (see also: catur) (layout · text)
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raja menteri, patih, ratu, ster benteng gajah, loper, menteri, luncung, luncur, peluncur kuda bidak, pion, prajurit

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Malay[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Indonesian pion, from Dutch pion (pawn), from French pion, from Old French peon, poon, paon, from Late Latin pedō, pedōnem (footsoldier), from Latin pēs, pedem (foot). Doublet of piung.

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pion (Jawi spelling ڤيون, plural pion-pion, informal 1st possessive pionku, 2nd possessive pionmu, 3rd possessive pionnya)

  1. (sports) The pawn piece in chess.
    Synonyms: bidak, piadah (obsolete)
  2. (physics) A pion.

See also[edit]

Chess pieces in Malay · buah catur
بواه چاتور (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
raja, syah
راج, شاه
bendahara, menteri, permaisuri, ratu
بنداهارا, منتري, ڤرمايسوري, راتو
benteng, tir
بينتيڠ, تير
gajah
ݢاجه
kuda
کودا
bidak, piadah, pion
بيدق, ڤياده, ڤيون

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology[edit]

From Hellenistic Ancient Greek παιωνία (paiōnía), from Ancient Greek Παιών (Paiṓn, Paean, physician of the gods)/παιών (paiṓn, a physician).

Noun[edit]

pion m (definite singular pionen, indefinite plural pioner, definite plural pionene)

  1. alternative form of peon

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Hellenistic Ancient Greek παιωνία (paiōnía), from Ancient Greek Παιών (Paiṓn, Paean, physician of the gods)/παιών (paiṓn, a physician).

Noun[edit]

pion m (definite singular pionen, indefinite plural pionar, definite plural pionane)

  1. alternative form of peon

Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

pion n (definite singular pionet, indefinite plural pion, definite plural piona)

  1. (physics) a pion

References[edit]

Occitan[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

pion m (plural pions)

  1. (chess) pawn

See also[edit]

Chess pieces in Occitan · pèças d'escacs (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
rèi rèina tor fòl cavalièr pion

Polish[edit]

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Perhaps borrowed from Italian piombo, from Latin plumbum. If so, then a doublet of plomba (filling, seal).

Noun[edit]

pion m inan

  1. the vertical
    Ta ściana nie trzyma pionu.This wall is not exactly vertical.
  2. plumb line
  3. section; department
    To jest zadanie dla pionu logistycznego.This is a task for the logistics department.
  4. duct; riser; any installations or spaces running vertically in a building
    pion wentylacyjnyventilation duct
  5. (by extension) flats in an apartment block sharing those installations
    W naszym pionie od rana nie ma wody.There has been no water in flats above and below us since morning.
Declension[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

pion

Borrowed from French pion.

Noun[edit]

pion m inan (diminutive pionek)

  1. (chess) pawn
Declension[edit]

See also[edit]

Chess pieces in Polish · bierki szachowe (layout · text)
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król hetman, królowa, królówka, dama wieża goniec, laufer, giermek skoczek, koń, konik pion, pionek

Etymology 3[edit]

Borrowed from English pion, a shortened form of pi meson.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈpi.jɔn/
  • Rhymes: -ijɔn
  • Syllabification: pi‧on

Noun[edit]

pion m inan

  1. (physics) pion
Declension[edit]

Etymology 4[edit]

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /pjɔn/
  • Rhymes: -ɔn
  • Syllabification: pion

Noun[edit]

pion f

  1. genitive plural of piona

Further reading[edit]

  • pion in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • pion in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French pion.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

pion m (plural pioni)

  1. (chess) pawn

Declension[edit]

See also[edit]

Chess pieces in Romanian · piese de șah (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
rege regină, damă tură, turn nebun cal pion

Swedish[edit]

Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sv

Noun[edit]

pion c

  1. peony; a flower
  2. (physics) pion; any of the semistable π-mesons

Declension[edit]

Declension of pion 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative pion pionen pioner pionerna
Genitive pions pionens pioners pionernas

Descendants[edit]