ān
Englisc
adihtanRihtstefn
adihtan- wŭn, Bysen:IPAchar, /wVn/
Wordstǣr
adihtanOld English an (same word as an), from Germanic *ainaz, from PIE *oinos. Cognate with German ein, French un, Russian один.
Hēafodgetæl
adihtanCāsus (Ānfealdlic) | Werlic | Wīflic | Nāhwæðer |
---|---|---|---|
Nemniendlic | ān | ān | ān |
Wrēgendlic | ǣnne | āne | ān |
Āgniendlic | ānes | ānre | ānes |
Forgifendlic | ānum | ānre | ānum |
Tōllic | āne | ānre | āne |
Cāsus (Manigfealdlic) | Werlic | Wīflic | Nāhwæðer |
Nemniendlic | āne | āna | ān |
Wrēgendlic | āne | āna | ān |
Āgniendlic | ānra | ānra | ānra |
Forgifendlic | ānum | ānum | ānum |
Tōllic | ānum | ānum | ānum |
ān
- Arabisc getalu: 1
- Cīnisc getalu: 壹, 一
- Grēcisc getalu: A'
- Rōmānisc getalu: I
- Binary: 1
- Hexadecimal: 1
- The cardinality of the smallest nonempty set. The number of heads a typical human has.
- The ordinality of an element which has no predecessor; usually called first, but sometimes number one.
Tōgeīecendlic
adihtanCāsus (Ānfealdlic) | Werlic | Wīflic | Nāhwæðer |
---|---|---|---|
Nemniendlic | ān | ān | ān |
Wrēgendlic | ǣnne | āne | ān |
Āgniendlic | ānes | ānre | ānes |
Forgifendlic | ānum | ānre | ānum |
Tōllic | āne | ānre | āne |
Cāsus (Manigfealdlic) | Werlic | Wīflic | Nāhwæðer |
Nemniendlic | āne | āna | ān |
Wrēgendlic | āne | āna | ān |
Āgniendlic | ānra | ānra | ānra |
Forgifendlic | ānum | ānum | ānum |
Tōllic | ānum | ānum | ānum |
ān