s'lon
See also: slon, Slon, słon, słón, słoń, Słoń, słóń, šłȫn, and śłön
Norman
Etymology
From Old French solonc, sulonc, sulunc (compare French selon), probably from a Vulgar Latin *sublungum, from Latin sub + longum. Alternatively from a supposed Old French *seon or from son (itself from Latin secundum; compare Old Occitan segon), later crossed with long, lonc.
Preposition
s'lon
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