[ˈaːr.ɡɔn], [ˈar.ɡon]
OriginBorrowed from Ancient Greek ᾱ̓ργόν (ārgón), the neuter substantive form of ᾱ̓ργός (ārgós, “idle, lazy”) because of the element's inertness.
- New-Latin, declension-2argon
Formsārgon(canonical, neuter) · ārgī(genitive) · ārgon(nominative, singular) · ārga(nominative, plural) · ārgī(genitive, singular) · ārgōrum(genitive, plural) · ārgō(dative, singular) · ārgīs(dative, plural) · ārgon(accusative, singular) · ārga(accusative, plural) · ārgō(ablative, singular) · ārgīs(ablative, plural) · ārgon(singular, vocative) · ārga(plural, vocative)