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Etymology of the English word one

the English word one
derived from the English word on
derived from the English word an
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *oi-no-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *ainaz

Derivations in English

someone, anyone, everyone, onefold, oneness, alone

Derivations in other languages

French one

Cognates

Catalan dors, Catalan hom, Danish en, Dutch één, Dutch emmer, Dutch een, English cry, French défiler, French chandeleur, French crier, French deviser, French dos, French on, French un, German ein, German Eimer, Gothic ains, Icelandic einn, Italian dorso, Italian gridare, Italian uno, Italian huom, Latin dorsum, Latin unus, Lithuanian defiliuoti, Norwegian ambar, Nynorsk enn, Portuguese dorso, Portuguese gritar, Portuguese ome, Provençal et_anc, Provençal uns, Riksmal en, Russian дeфилировать, Spanish cridar, Spanish dorso, Spanish un, Spanish desfilar, Spanish devisar, Spanish omne, Spanish candelor, Swedish en, Swedish ämbar, Yiddish ejn

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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