ae
Scots
/eː/, /jeː/, /jɛː/
numeral
Definitions
- one
Etymology
Derived from Middle English a- (up, away, out) derived from Old English ān (one, a, lone, sole, solo, an, lonely).
Origin
Old English
ān
Gloss
one, a, lone, sole, solo, an, lonely
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Number
Kanji
鮃
Emoji
🕐️ 🕜️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ancoats English
- Anstey English
- a- English
- adays English
- ae English
- alone English
- alonely English
- anon English
- any English
- anyone English
- atone English
- bedeen English
- everyone English
- noone English
- one English
- one's English
- one-armed English
- one-eyed English
- one-footed English
- one-handed English
- one-itis English
- one-legged English
- one-liner English
- one-off English
- one-reeler English
- one-way English
- one-year-old English
- onefold English
- onehead English
- onehood English
- oneish English
- oneitis English
- oneling English
- onement English
- oneness English
- oner English
- onescore English
- oneself English
- oneship English
- onesided English
- onesome English
- oneth English
- oneties English
- onetime English
- only English
- that'n English
- this'n English
- yan English
- yesterday but one English
- on French
- ワンマン Japanese
- a Old English
- ancenned Old English
- anfeald Old English
- anfloga Old English
- anhorn Old English
- anlipig Old English
- anlæcan Old English
- annes Old English
- antid Old English
- nan Old English
- ænlic Old English
- ā- Old English
- ān Old English
- a- Middle English
- an Middle English
- one Middle English
- oo Middle English
- oon Middle English
- ā Middle English
- *ain gmw-pro
- wan Tok Pisin
- wan Sranan Tongo
- wan Fanagalo
- wan Bislama