Sedloň
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This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Perhaps a derivation of sedlo n (“saddle”, noun) or sedlat (“to saddle”, verb) + -oň: cf. Sedlák (from sedlák, literally “farmer”, synchronically from sedlo + -ák) and Sedláček (from sedláček, diminutive of sedlák); the word for “saddler” is sedlář. Alternatively, perhaps a derivation of sedlina f (“dregs”, noun) or (more likely) of its etymon, sedlý (adjective); cf. English Lees, a habitational surname from lees (“sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages”). Cf. Bartoň, Duchoň, Kofroň, Radoň, and Štědroň.” |
Sedloň m anim (female equivalent Sedloňová)