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gon-
1- variant of gono- before a vowel:
gonidium.
-gon
2- a combining form meaning “angled,” “angular,” used in the formation of compound words:
polygon; pentagon.
gon-
1combining_form
- a variant of gono-
gonidium
-gon
2combining form
- indicating a figure having a specified number of angles
pentagon
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gon-1
from Greek -ōԴDz, from ōԾ angle
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We gon’ build it from the ground up if we have to and restore our community.
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Still, he promises, “Put that on my kids’ children, we gon’ see the future first.”
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On “Spirit 2.0,” he gets even more introspective: “Waves will catch you / Light will catch you / Love will catch you / Spirit gon’ catch you, yeah.”
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The posts were also not filmed in a hotel, with Payne saying they had been staying at "their lovely friend Gon's house".
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“We’re gon’ run the ball,” Campbell said.
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