voným
The word "voným" is a Czech adjective meaning "fragrant" or "aromatic." It is the instrumental singular form of the adjective "voňavý." This form is typically used in sentences where the noun it modifies is the object of a preposition that requires the instrumental case, or when it functions as an adverbial complement. For example, in Czech, one might say "Dýchal voným vzduchem," which translates to "He breathed the fragrant air." Here, "voným" is in the instrumental case because "vzduchem" (air) is in the instrumental case, governed by the preposition "s" (with, though omitted here as it's implied by the verb "dýchal"). The word is derived from the noun "vůně," meaning "scent" or "fragrance." It is a common term used to describe pleasant smells emanating from flowers, perfumes, food, or other sources. The adjective "voňavý" and its various inflected forms, including "voným," are integral to describing sensory experiences in the Czech language.