spona

spona
spȍna ž <G mn spȏnā>
DEFINICIJA
1. ono što spaja ili povezuje; kopča, spojka, spojnica
2. pren. duševna veza [spona majke i sina]
3. ono što sputava [osjećam spone]
4. a. gram. riječ koja u rečenici povezuje imenski predikat sa subjektom (najčešće oblik glagola biti); kopula b. log. dio suda koji označuje odnos između subjekta i predikata; kopula
ETIMOLOGIJA
s (a)- + *pona, v. peti

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