ģerbonis

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== Latvian == === Etymology === Neologism by Juris Alunāns, initially as ģerbons, first in print in 1862. Based on Russian герб (gerb), from Polish herb, from Czech erb, herb from German Erbe. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ɟæ̀rbùonis] IPA(key): [ɟæ̂ːrbuonis] === Noun === ģerbonis m (2nd declension) coat of arms armorial bearings ==== Usage notes ==== Very commonly misspelled as ģērbonis, those who spell it correctly might still pronounce it with a long ē. ==== Declension ==== ==== References ====