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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. all-thing, pron. and adv. View full entry eOE

...Everything. Now Sc....

3. another, adj. and pron. (and adv.) View full entry c1225

...One more, one further; originally a second of two things; subsequently extended to anything additional or remaining beyond those already considered; an additional....

4. any, adj. and pron. View full entry c950

...gen. An indeterminate derivative of one, or rather of its weakened adj. form a, an, in which the idea of unity (or, in plural, ...

5. anybody, n. and pron. View full entry 1490

...comb. of any and body in the sense of person (as in nobody, somebody): Any person, any one. It has all the...

7. † ˈanywhat, pron. View full entry a1400

...Indefinite compound of what (cf. somewhat): anything....

9. aught, n.2, and pron., adj., and adv. View full entry a1000

...Anything whatever; anything. In interrogative, negative, and conditional contexts....

10. awbody, pron. View full entry ?1822

...Everybody....

12. cha, pron. View full entry

...I have: see I...

13. dat, pron.1, adj., and adv. View full entry 1600

...In speech and representations of speech: = that...

14. dat, pron.2 View full entry 1600

...In speech and representations of speech: = that...

15. dem, pron. View full entry 1868

...Caribbean and Black English var. of them1, 3, 5....

16. each, adj. and pron. View full entry c897

...Every (individual of a number) regarded or treated separately....

17. † elsewhat, pron. View full entry c890

...Something or anything else....

18. † elsewho, pron. View full entry c1542

...Anyone else....

19. 'em, pron. View full entry c1380

...Originally the unstressed form of hem, dat. and accus. 3rd pers. pl. The emphatic form of the pronoun was early superseded by them, but the unstressed form continued...

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