konám
Koním is a Czech grammatical form of the masculine noun kůň, which means horse. It is the dative plural form, used to express the indirect object “to the horses” or “for the horses.” Because it is a case form, koním is not a standalone lexical item but a word form that appears in sentences where the horses are the recipient or beneficiary of an action.
In typical usage, koním follows verbs that take a dative object, such as dát (to give), poslat
Morphology and related forms: koním is derived from the stem kon- with the dative plural ending -ím.
See also: Czech grammar, declension of Czech nouns, dative case in Czech. Note that similar Slavic languages