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1. all, adj., pron., and n., adv., and conj. View full entry eOE
...With singular noun. The whole amount, quantity, extent, or compass of; the whole of....
2. but, prep., adv., conj., n.2, adj., and pron. View full entry c888
...Outside of, without....
3. each, adj. and pron. View full entry c897
...Every (individual of a number) regarded or treated separately....
4. mickle, adj., pron. (and n.), and adv. View full entry eOE
...Great or large in size, bulk, or stature; = much1a....
5. mine, adj. and pron. View full entry eOE
...Modifying a following noun: = my1a. Now only before a vowel or h, and arch. or poet. (except in mine host:...
6. more, adj., pron., adv., n.3, and prep. View full entry eOE
...As a comparative corresponding in sense to great....
7. naught, pron., n., adj., and adv. View full entry eOE
...Nothing, not anything; = nought1a. Now arch. and literary....
8. nauther, pron., adv., and adj. View full entry eOE
...= neitherObs....
9. no less, adj., adv., n., and pron. View full entry eOE
...Of no smaller magnitude or extent. Now rare....
10. nother, pron.1 and adj.1 View full entry eOE
...Neither of two persons or things....
11. nouther, pron., adv.1 (and conj.), and adj. View full entry eOE
...Not one (of two or more persons or things). Also neither nouther....
12. other, adj., pron., and n., and adv.1 View full entry eOE
...That is one of the two, the one (of two). (In quots. 1590, 1596 (prob.): spec. that is the left one of two.) Obs....
13. our, pron. and adj. View full entry eOE
...The genitive case of the first person pronoun we (we): of us. In Old English chiefly and Middle English only as complement of another pronoun (or a numeral),...
14. outher, pron., adj., adv., and conj. View full entry eOE
...One or other (of two); either: = either4. After the Old English period chiefly north. or north midl....
15. self, pron., adj., and n. View full entry c888
...With n. Obs. exc. arch.; superseded by the use of the ‘emphatic pronouns’, himself, herself, itself, themselves, or, after a...
16. thine, adj. and pron. View full entry eOE
...Modifying a following noun: = thy In later use only before a vowel or h. (Chiefly superseded by thy and more generally by your)....
17. † thy, adv. and pron. View full entry eOE
...For that reason, therefore. Also in relative use: for which reason, wherefore....
18. us self, pron. View full entry eOE
...Used instead of the objective pronoun us as the object of a verb or preposition. Obs....
19. which, pron. and adj. View full entry c888
... Most usually predicative: Of what kind, quality, or character; also attrib. what kind of: = Latin qualis. (The interrogative corresponding to the demonstrative such...
20. whose, pron. View full entry c897
...Of whom; belonging to whom; what person's....
