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What (who) is -ion - definition

ROMANIAN WRITER
Sangiorgiu; Ion San-Giorgiu; Ion Sangiorgiu; Ion Sîn-Giorgiu; Ion Sîngiorgiu; Ion Sin-Giorgiu; Ion Singiorgiu

-ion      
¦ suffix
1. forming nouns denoting verbal action or an instance of this: communion.
2. denoting a resulting state or product: oblivion.
Origin
via Fr. from L. -ion-.
-ion      
·- A noun suffix denoting act, process, result of an act or a process, thing acted upon, state, or condition; as, revolution, the act or process of revolving; construction, the act or process of constructing; a thing constructed; dominion, territory ruled over; subjection, state of being subject; dejection; abstraction.
-ion      
see -ation

Wikipedia

Ion Sân-Giorgiu

Ion Sân-Giorgiu (also known as Sîn-Giorgiu, Sângiorgiu or Sîngiorgiu; 1893–1950) was a Romanian modernist poet, dramatist, essayist, literary and art critic, also known as a journalist, academic, and fascist politician. He was notably the author of works on the Sturm und Drang phenomenon and the influence of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. During his early years, he was influenced by Expressionism and contributed to the literary magazine Gândirea; he progressively moved towards support for the Iron Guard (the Legionary Movement), edited the far right journal Chemarea Vremii, and spent his last years as a member of Horia Sima's government in exile.

Examples of use of -ion
1. It has chloride ion of 2,'07.72 milligrams, sodium ion of 1,60'.3 milligrams and calcium ion of 301.6 milligrams per liter as its main ion components.
2. They also produce negative ion and micro current in combination with natural minerals, which neutralize the positive ion.
3. The water per liter contains 17 mg of metasilicic acid, 2 mg of hydrogen sulphide, 1,150 mg of chloride–ion, 4'0 mg of hydrocarbonate acid–ion and 800–'00 mg of sodium–ion.
4. The system is powered by a rechargeable lithium–ion battery.
5. "Ion propulsion provides acceleration with patience," Rayman said.