none
English
/nʌn/, /nəʊn/, /noʊn/
pron
Definitions
- Not any of a given number or group.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English none inherited from Old English nān (not any, none, not one, no).
Origin
Old English
nān
Gloss
not any, none, not one, no
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- coming English
- householder English
- less English
- non-coming English
- non-obeisance English
- noneism English
- noneist English
- nonesuch English
- nonetheless English
- nonhouseholder English
- nonobservance English
- nonpayment English
- nonpertinent English
- obeisance English
- observance English
- payment English
- pertinent English
- such English
- the English
- annon Latin
- nonne Latin
- nōn Latin
- nein German
- nein danke German
- no Italian
- non Italian
- neen Dutch, Flemish
- ne French
- nonato Spanish, Castilian
- nān Old English
- *non-the-les Middle English
- no Middle English
- non Middle English
- non comyng Middle English
- non housholder Middle English
- non- Middle English
- non-obeisaunce Middle English
- non-observaunce Middle English
- non-pertinent Middle English
- none Middle English
- nonpayement Middle English
- noon Middle English
- non Old French
- non- Old French
- nonne Old French
- nu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- neen Middle Dutch
- ni Old High German
- *nain gmw-pro
- non Old Portuguese
- nu Aromanian
- nun Asturian
- nane Scots
- no Friulian
- no Old Occitan
- non Old Spanish
- nn' Sicilian
- non Sicilian
- nun Sicilian
- na Dalmatian
- non Ladino
- נון Ladino
- noenum Old Latin
- noinu Old Latin
- nò Lombard
- نونْ Mozarabic