Define:Ane
Appearance
Relatit: Appendix:Variations o "ane"
Scots
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Old English ān (“one”), frae Proto-Germanic *ainaz (“one”).
Numeral
[edit soorce]Ane
- (cardinal) The nummer representit bi the Arabic numeral 1; the numerical value equal tae that cardinal nummer.
Albanie
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Proto-Indo-European *ḫ-an- 'male or female auncestor'. Cognate tae Auld Heich German ano (“grandfaither, great-grandfaither, forefaither”), ana (“grandmither, great-grandmither, auncestress”), Auld Proushie ane (“auld mither”), Lithuanie anýta (“mither-in-law”).
Noun
[edit soorce]Ane f
Relatit terms
[edit soorce]Balinese
[edit soorce]Pronoon
[edit soorce]Ane
Cimbrian
[edit soorce]Conjunction
[edit soorce]Ane
- withoot (nae daein something)
References
[edit soorce]- “Ane” in Umberto Martello Martalar, Alfonso Bellotto, Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Setti Communi vicentini, 1st edition, 1974.
Dens
[edit soorce]Noon
[edit soorce]Ane c (singular definite Anen, plural indefinite Aner)
Synonyms
[edit soorce]Declension
[edit soorce]Verb
[edit soorce]Ane (imperative an, infinitive at [[]], present tense er, past tense ede, past participle har et)
Conjugation
[edit soorce]Conjugation o Ane
Finnish
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Ane
- Indulgence (pardon or release frae the expectation o punishment in purgatory, efter the sinner haes been grantit absolution).
Declension
[edit soorce]| Inflection o Ane (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ane | aneet | |
| genitive | aneen | aneiden aneitten | |
| partitive | anetta | aneita | |
| illative | aneeseen | aneisiin aneihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | ane | aneet | |
| accusative | nom. | ane | aneet |
| gen. | aneen | ||
| genitive | aneen | aneiden aneitten | |
| partitive | anetta | aneita | |
| inessive | aneessa | aneissa | |
| elative | aneesta | aneista | |
| illative | aneeseen | aneisiin aneihin | |
| adessive | aneella | aneilla | |
| ablative | aneelta | aneilta | |
| allative | aneelle | aneille | |
| essive | aneena | aneina | |
| translative | aneeksi | aneiksi | |
| instructive | — | anein | |
| abessive | aneetta | aneitta | |
| comitative | — | aneineen | |
Compounds
[edit soorce]Anagrams
[edit soorce]Japanese
[edit soorce]Romanization
[edit soorce]Ane
- See あね
Laitin
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]āne
Middle Dutch
[edit soorce]Alternative forms
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /ˈaːnə/
Etymology 1
[edit soorce]Frae Old Dutch ana, frae Proto-Germanic *ana.
Preposeetion
[edit soorce]āne
Adverb
[edit soorce]āne
Descendants
[edit soorce]Etymology 2
[edit soorce]Frae Old Dutch āna, frae Proto-Germanic *ēnō (“without”).
Preposeetion
[edit soorce]âne
Forder readin
[edit soorce]- “Ane (I)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- “Ane (II)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- “Ane (III)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- “aen (I)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929
- “aen (II)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929
Middle Inglis
[edit soorce]Article
[edit soorce]Ane
Uissage notes
[edit soorce]- Early on in the period, this inflection o the indefinite airticle wis reserved for feminine noons. Later in the period it came tae be uised in the oblique case or stylistically wi aw noins regaurdless o gender (alangside the collapse o grammatical gender) an eventually disappeared awthegither.
Motu
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Ane
Northren Sami
[edit soorce]Verb
[edit soorce]Ane
- inflection o atnit:
Uab Meto
[edit soorce]Noon
[edit soorce]Ane