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chon
[ chuhn ]
noun
, plural chon.
- Also jun []. a monetary unit of North Korea, the hundredth part of a won.
- Also jeon []. a monetary unit of South Korea, the hundredth part of a won.
chon
/ tʃəʊn /
noun
- a North and South Korean monetary unit worth one hundredth of a won
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Chon asked for and received a leave of absence, which was made public last week.
From The Daily Beast
Chon departed in the coach, with Jean's promise that he would be her first visitor in the new lodgings.
From Project Gutenberg
Sea, nih-chonn-djé (dje French); the Ayowas say, nih-chon-je (je German).
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Chun and Chon were titles, said peculiarly to belong to Hercules: Τον Ἡρακλην φησι κατα τον Αιγυπτιων διαλεκτον Κωνα λεγεσθαι.
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The cry of “enemy” will scarcely set an Igorot community astir sooner than will the cry of “cho′-chon.”
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The battle was named "Waho-chon-chaka" and was the last fighting we had with the Indians for that summer.
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