None


[nuhn] /nʌn/

pronoun
1.
no one; not one:
None of the members is going.
2.
not any, as of something indicated:
None of the pie is left. That is none of your business.
3.
no part; nothing:
I’ll have none of your backtalk!
4.
(used with a plural verb) no or not any persons or things:
I left three pies on the table and now there are none. None were left when I came.
adverb
5.
to no extent; in no way; not at all:
The supply is none too great.
adjective
6.
Archaic. not any; no (usually used only before a vowel or h):
Thou shalt have none other gods but me.
[nohn] /noʊn/
noun
1.
1 .
/nʌn/
pronoun
1.
not any of a particular class: none of my letters has arrived
2.
no-one; nobody: there was none to tell the tale
3.
no part (of a whole); not any (of): none of it looks edible
4.
none other, no other person: none other than the Queen herself
5.
(foll by a comparative adjective) none the, in no degree: she was none the worse for her ordeal
6.
none too, not very: he was none too pleased with his car
/nəʊn/
noun
1.
another word for nones
n.

Old English nan (pron.) “not one, not any,” from ne “not” (see no) + an “one” (see one). Cognate with Old Saxon, Middle Low German nen, Old Norse neinn, Middle Dutch, Dutch neen, Old High German, German nein “no,” and analogous to Latin non- (see non-). As an adverb from c.1200. As an adjective, since c.1600 reduced to no except in a few archaic phrases, especially before vowels, such as none other, none the worse.

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