"fon" meaning in Old Irish

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Article

IPA: [ɸon], [ɸonʲ], [ɸon͈], [ɸon͈ʲ]
Head templates: {{head|sga|article form}} fon
  1. Univerbation of fo (“under”) + in (“the (accusative singular masculine/feminine; dative singular all genders)”) Synonyms: fond, fun, fund
    Sense id: en-fon-sga-article-CRlJPogY Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header, Old Irish univerbations

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      "ipa": "[ɸon͈ʲ]"
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