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coion

English

Etymology

co- +? ion

Noun

coion (plural coions)

  1. (chemistry) Any ion of the same charge as another in a solution or other electrochemical system.

Antonyms

  • counterion

Friulian

Alternative forms

  • cojon (alternative orthography)

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *c?le?nem, singular accusative of *c?le? (testicle), from Latin c?leus (sack, scrotum). Compare Italian coglione, Venetian cojon, French couillon.

Noun

coion m (plural coions)

  1. (slang, vulgar) testicle, ball
  2. (slang, figuratively) idiot, fool, sucker

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coilon

Middle English

Etymology

From Old French coillon (testicle). See cullion.

Noun

coilon (plural coilons)

  1. A testicle.
    • 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, "The Pardoner's Tale"
      "I wolde I hadde thy coilons in myn hond, In stede of relikes or of saintuarye."

Descendants

  • English: cullion

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