v. t. To cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite; to assimilite. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
The rich folk that embraced and oned all their heart to treasure of the world. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
indef. pron. Any person, indefinitely; a person or body;
It was well worth one's while. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ]
Against this sort of condemnation one must steel one's self as one best can. G. Eliot. [ 1913 Webster ]
One is often used with some, any, no, each, every, such, a, many a, another, the other, etc. It is sometimes joined with another, to denote a reciprocal relation. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ OE. one, on, an, AS. ān; akin to D. een, OS. ēn, OFries. ēn, ān, G. ein, Dan. een, Sw. en, Icel. einn, Goth. ains, W. un, Ir. & Gael. aon, L. unus, earlier oinos, oenos, Gr.
The dream of Pharaoh is one. Gen. xli. 25. [ 1913 Webster ]
O that we now had here
But one ten thousand of those men in England. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
From the one side of heaven unto the other. Deut. iv. 32. [ 1913 Webster ]
The church is therefore one, though the members may be many. Bp. Pearson [ 1913 Webster ]
One plague was on you all, and on your lords. 1 Sam. vi. 4. [ 1913 Webster ]
Men may counsel a woman to be one. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ One is often used in forming compound words, the meaning of which is obvious; as, one-armed, one-celled, one-eyed, one-handed, one-hearted, one-horned, one-idead, one-leaved, one-masted, one-ribbed, one-story, one-syllable, one-stringed, one-winged, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
All one,
One day.
With all her band, was following the chase. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.
He will hate the one, and love the other. Matt. vi. 24. [ 1913 Webster ]
That we may sit, one on thy right hand, and the other on thy left hand, in thy glory. Mark x. 37. [ 1913 Webster ]
After one,
At one,
Ever in one,
In one,
One and one,
One by one
one on one
go one on one,
n. (Bot.) The herb Paris. See
adj. having only one dimension;
adj. Relating to or having or hearing with only one ear; monaural. Opposite of
adj. Having only one sharp edge; single-edged; -- of cutting instruments, mostly swords and razor blades. Opposed to
n. an eightht part.
adj. having or showing only one eye;