Zvon
Zvon is a term in several Slavic languages used to denote a bell or the sound produced by a bell. In Czech and Slovak, zvon denotes a bell; the verb zvonit means to ring, and zvonění refers to the ringing sound. In Russian, the related noun zvon (звон) means the ring or toll of a bell, and in Ukrainian the cognate dzvin (дзвін) denotes a bell or chime. The concept also appears in other Slavic languages with related forms, reflecting a common historical root for audible signals.
Origin and cognates: The term belongs to a family of Slavic words connected to sound and signaling.
Usage and significance: Bells serve practical functions such as timekeeping, religious rituals, education, and public alerts.
See also: Bell, Campanology, Ringing. Notes: The exact form and usage of related words differ across Slavic