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in one
b. in one
(a) In or into one place, company, or mass; together. Obsolete.
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the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > in/into one place, company, or mass [phrase]
in oneOE
on heapa1000
at oncea1300
to heapa1300
in (or a) gatheringc1540
into one1577
by great1579–80
OE (Northumbrian) Lindisf. Gospels: Matt. xxii. 34 Pharisaei autem..conuenerunt in unum : ða ældomenn uutedlice..cuomon uel gesomnadon In an.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 1552 Þu sammnesst all þin mele inn an. & cnedesst itt to geddre.
c1225 (?c1200) St. Katherine (1973) 1513 Wit beoð ifestnet & iteiet in an.
c1350 Psalter (BL Add. 17376) in K. D. Bülbring Earliest Compl. Eng. Prose Psalter (1891) lxx. 11 (MED) Hij þat kept my soule made conseil in on [L. in unum].
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) iii. 3835 (MED) Now hast þou made a departisioun Of vs þat werne by hool affeccioun I-knet in oon.
1526 Bible (Tyndale) John xi. f. cxxxviijv He shulde gadder to gedder in won the children of God.
1591 H. Savile tr. Tacitus Ende of Nero: Fower Bks. Hist. i. 29 Legions being assembled in one.
1649 H. Thorndike Disc. Right of Church 66 But, when Justin Martyr says expresly, Apol. II. that, in his time, those out of the Country, and those in the City, assembled in one, farre was it from distinguishing setled Congregations under the Apostles.
1671 R. McWard True Non-conformist iv. 193 The Christian Church, gathered in one, out of all and every Nation.
1712 J. Weston Observ. & Explic. Proper 12 in Stenography Compleated There is no Occasion or Necessity for joining two or more of these Nouns or Verbs together in one, because the Speaker is necessarily obliged to..draw his Breath after every one of them.
1875 J. H. Newman Let. 29 Oct. in J. Keble Occas. Papers (1877) p. xiv I am unable to separate the writer from the man, or to view him as poet, critic, scholar, reviewer, editor, or divine, except as those aspects of him are gathered up in one in his own proper personality.
(b) In one course; straight on, continuously, without ceasing; = anon adv. 2a. Usually in ever in one. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > continuously or uninterruptedly [phrase]
in onec1275
on (in) treat?a1400
c1275 (?c1250) Owl & Nightingale (Calig.) (1935) 356 Ȝif me hit halt eure forþ inon.
c1385 G. Chaucer Knight's Tale 1771 His herte had compassioun Of wommen, for they wepten euere in oon.
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) i. 1795 (MED) Evere in on sche spak and preide.
c1425 (c1400) Laud Troy-bk. 2791 Aȝeyn the qwene he ȝode..And loked on hir euere in on.
c1450 in Publ. Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. (1911) 26 162 (MED) Yit haue in remembraunce My long seruyse abydyng euer in one Wyth-outyn chaunge.
(c) In the same state or condition. Frequently in ever in one. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [adverb] > in the same state or condition
in onec1300
in anec1330
c1300 St. John Baptist (Laud) 36 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 30 He heold him faste in his folie: and bi-lefde euere in on.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 1429 (MED) Euer stod þai [sc. three wands] still in an, Wit-outen wax, wit-outen wain.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 4278 Ai sco fand ioseph in ane.
(d) In unison, agreement, or harmony. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > in agreement or harmony (with) [phrase]
in onea1400
according1523
in unison1604
of a piece1607
in concert1618
in consort1634
in tone1647
at unison1661
of a piece with1665
true1735
in suit with1797
in harmony1816
of a suit with1886
in tune1887
in key1919
tuned in1958
all-of-a-piece1960
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) 20136 Boþe her willes was in one.
1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1845) xxxviii. 199 We answered bothe our hertes were in one.
1589 Rare Triumphes Loue & Fortune i. sig. A.iij When the hier powers is in one, Men vpon earth will flye contention.
1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 139 Why doth not your words and deedes agree in one?
1715 tr. Thomas à Kempis Christian's Exercise iv. ix. 233 Voices all in one agree.
(e) In one action; at once. Obsolete.
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the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adverb]
on (or in) one sitheeOE
togethersc1175
togetherc1200
at once?c1225
at one shiftc1325
jointly1362
at one strokec1374
with that ilkec1390
at one shipea1400
withc1440
at a timec1485
at (in) one (an) instant1509
all at a shove1555
pari passu1567
in (also at, with) one breath1590
in that ilkec1590
with the same1603
in one1616
concurrently1648
concurringly1650
contemporarily1669
simultaneously1675
synchronistically1684
coevallya1711
in (also with) the same breath1721
synchronically1749
at a slap1753
synchronously1793
contemporaneously1794
coinstantaneously1807
coetaneouslya1817
consentaneously1817
at one or a sweep1834
coincidentally1837
at the very nonce1855
one time1873
coincidently1875
in parallel1969
real time1993
1616 T. Roe Let. 24 Nov. in Jrnl. (1899) II. 345 You may dischardge and lade in one, and depart in excellent season for England.
1622 F. Bacon Hist. Raigne Henry VII 48 Whereby he should in one both generally abroad veil over his ambition and win the reputation of just proceedings.
(f) Combined in one; in combination.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > combined [phrase]
in one1619
1619 Visct. Doncaster Let. in S. R. Gardiner Lett. Relations Eng. & Germany (1865) 1st Ser. 164 Finding him as I thinke..teachered by some higher directions (whether it be of Rome or Spayne or both in one).
1684 London Gaz. No. 1991/4 Another Watch a Spelter Box and Case all in one..with a round Pillar going 18 hours.
1793 J. Bentham Protest against Law Taxes 11 It is robbery, enslavement, insult, homicide, all in one.
1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) III. 441 The same persons..are husbandmen, tradesmen, warriors, all in one.
1890 Dublin Rev. Oct. 329 In medieval times Bristol was Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham in one.
1909 R. Dunstan Composer's Handbk. x. 155 A Canon ‘per Recte et Retro’ is one that may be sung forwards and backwards at the same time, producing two parts in one.
1986 Family Circle May 136 Fogarty have conjured up a clever idea—a Spring/Autumn quilt, a Summer quilt and a Winter quilt all in one.
(g) colloquial. At one stroke or attempt; esp. in to get it in one: to succeed at the first attempt. Also in the context of drinking: in one draught, gulp, etc. Cf. Phrases 2b(e), and hole in one at hole n. 4a.
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the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > succeed or be a success [verb (intransitive)] > achieve success (of persons) > succeed at the first attempt
to get it in one1900
1900 Macmillan's Mag. Aug. 283/2 ‘Let me see, what cousins? If his father—’ ‘Was Jack's son, what relation was Jack to John. There I've got it in one, Major.’
1928 D. L. Sayers Unpleasantness at Bellona Club xii. 141 ‘I say we shall find a long scratch on the paint,’ said Parker... ‘Holed it in one, Charles.’
1938 J. Parish St. Michael comes to Shepherd's Bush 11 As a matter of fact, that's just what I am. You've got there in one.
1972 W. Garner Ditto, Brother Rat! xv. 106 Got it in one, old son.
1986 C. Phillips State of Independence 115 Bertram emptied the bottle in one.
2002 C. Newland Snakeskin iii. 28 When he handed me mine, I gulped it down in one. ‘Thirsty’, the butter-coloured girl noted.
extracted from oneadj.n.pron.
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