What is another word for ane?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ɪn] (IPA)

The word "ane" is a Scottish and Northern English dialect word for "one". It is often used to refer to a single item or a person. However, if you are looking for other synonyms for "ane", here are a few alternatives that may help you in different situations. You can use "individual" to refer to one particular person or thing. "Solitary" can be used to describe someone or something that is alone or isolated. "Single" is another word that can be used to describe something that is one or not multiple. "Singular" can also be used to describe something that is unique or distinct.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      NES.
  • Independent

  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Ena.

What are the hypernyms for Ane?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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Usage examples for Ane

"The Laird's Jock ane, the Laird's Wat twa, O Hobbie Noble, thou ane maun be!
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
"My nephew good," the Douglas said, "What recks the death of ane!
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
The twa-some they hae slayne the ane; They maul'd him cruellie; Then hung them over the draw-brigg, That all the host might see.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott

Famous quotes with Ane

  • ane hunder pundis will do mair presently to the said work nor ane thousand pundis will do quhen it is fallin downe
    Robert Drummond of Carnock
  • I know a little man both ept and ert. An intro-? extro-? No, he's just a vert. Sheveled and couth and kempt, pecunious, ane, His image trudes upon the ceptive brain.When life turns sipid and the mind is traught, The spirit soars as I would sist it ought. Chalantly then, like any gainly goof, My digent self is sertive, choate, loof.
    David McCord
  • [T]he Kirk of Scotland as at present guidit […] is a kind o' Papery wi' fifty Papes instead o' ane.
    John Buchan
  • For a' that, and a' that An' twice as muckle 's a' that, I've lost but ane, I've twa behin', I've wife eneugh for a' that.
    Robert Burns
  • The nuttes schell, thocht it be hard and teuch, Haldis the kirnill, and is delectabill. Sa lyis thair ane doctrine wyse aneuch, And full of fruit, under ane fenyeit Fabill.
    Robert Henryson

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