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ilkane, ilkone, pron. Now Sc. [Orig., and still often, two words, i.e. ilk a.2 + ane one. In mod. Sc., stressed ilk ˈane (eane, yen), and ˈilk-ane (ilkin); also often ˈilka ˈane (yen).] Each one, each (absolutely); see each 1 c. αc1200Ormin 503 Þat illc an shollde witenn well. a1300Havelok 2357 Ilkan hauede ful god stede. c1375Sc. Leg. Saints, Johannes 151 Skantly had Ilkane of þa a singill clath. a1400–50Alexander 3602 Foure hundreth Olyfants..With ilkane, bunden on his bake, a borden castell. c1470Henry Wallace x. 1005 Thai brynt thaim thar ilkan. 1508Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 404, I banyst..his brethir ilkane. 1597Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae 882 Ilk ane vse thair awin. Mod. Sc. Gang hame ilk ane (yen) o' ye! Thay had ilk-ane (ilkin) a rung in his hand. βc1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 931 Men & wymen & children ylkone. c1400Chaucer's Doctor's T. 113 (Harl. MS.) Þurgh þe lond þay praysed hir ilkoone [six texts echone]. 1420E.E. Wills (1882) 52, I will þat ilkon off þ⊇ other thre ordirs..haue x marc. 14..Sir Beues (MS. C.) 4313+10 Þat þey schulde arme þem ylkoon. |