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1. pron., adj., & adv. --pron. 1 (foll. by of) a not any of (none of this concerns me; none of them have found it; none of your impudence!). b not any one of (none of them has come). Usage The verb following none in this sense can be singular or plural according to the sense. 2 a no persons (none but fools have ever believed it). b no person (none can tell). --adj. (usu. with a preceding noun implied) 1 no; not any (you have money and I have none; would rather have a bad reputation than none at all). 2 not to be counted in a specified class (his understanding is none of the clearest; if a linguist is wanted, I am none). --adv. (foll. by the + compar., or so, too) by no amount; not at all (am none the wiser; are none too fond of him). Phrases and idioms none the less nevertheless. none other (usu. foll. by than) no other person. none-so-pretty London Pride. Etymology: OE nan f. ne not + an ONE 2. n. (also in pl.) 1 the office of the fifth of the canonical hours of prayer, orig. said at the ninth hour (3 p.m.). 2 this hour. Etymology: F f. L nona fem. sing. of nonus ninth: cf. NOON
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I. pronoun, singular or plural in construction see: no Date: before 12th century not any, not one ; nobody, not any such thing or person, no part ; nothing, II. adjective Date: before 12th century not any ; no, III. adverb Date: 1651 by no means ; not at all , in no way ; to no extent , IV. noun Usage: often capitalized see: noon Date: 1845 the fifth of the canonical hours ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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