单词 | one and one |
释义 | > as lemmasone and one a. one by one (also one after one, †one and one, †by one and one, †by one and by one): one after another; one at a time, singly. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > one > [adverb] > one by one one after oneeOE one and oneeOE by one and onea1425 poll by poll?1518 one by one1548 by one1607 dinumerately1668 one-one1820 eOE Metrical Dialogue of Solomon & Saturn (Corpus Cambr. 422) ii. 387 Ac sceall on gebyrd faran an æfter anum. OE tr. Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarium (Vitell.) (1984) i. 34 Ete þonne ænne & ænne on hatum wætere. lOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) (Peterborough contin.) anno 1125 Þa hi ðider coman, ða nam man an & an. c1225 (?c1200) Hali Meiðhad (Bodl.) (1940) 364 Mon..nimeð an efter an. ?a1300 Fox & Wolf 197 in G. H. McKnight Middle Eng. Humorous Tales (1913) 33 (MED) Woltou..srift ounderfonge, Tel þine sunnen on and on. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 2323 He gan hem ransaken on and on. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 268v Nought alle at oones but oon and oon. a1425 (?a1400) Cloud of Unknowing (Harl. 674) (1944) 46 (MED) Serching þeim up bi one & bi one. a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Merlin (1932) III. l. 22648 The thre weren left alone, and fulsore they travailled on be one, that they myhten..wynne, To kyng Ryowns baner. a1475 (?a1430) J. Lydgate tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage Life Man (Vitell.) 4612 (MED) Cryst Ihesu at the souper..brak & partyd yt to ech on, Wher as they setyn, on by on. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1897–1973) 335 The tayles that he can till vs shaw, By oone and oon. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. cxl I will examyne you one by one my self. a1578 R. Lindsay Hist. & Cron. Scotl. (1899) I. 117 The bischoip..pullit out ane be ane or twa be twa quhill he had brokin thame all. 1585 Abp. E. Sandys Serm. xi. 179 Recken them vp by one and one. 1607 G. Markham Cavelarice i. 78 So must you vse the rest one after one. 1723 E. Chambers tr. S. Le Clerc Treat. Archit. I. 34 The Columns must only stand one by one. 1745 E. Young Complaint: Night the Eighth 8 Its little Joys go out by One, and One. 1820 J. Keats Eve of St. Agnes in Lamia & Other Poems 103 By one, and one, the bolts full easy slide. 1845 W. Wordsworth Love lies Bleeding 32 One after one submitting to their doom. 1866 C. Kingsley Hereward the Wake I. v. 154 She pledged one by one each of the guests. 1912 J. Stephens Charwoman's Daughter viii. 45 There had been five tucks in the dress, but one after one they had to be let out. 1930 A. P. Herbert Water Gipsies x. 122 She fished out the knives one by one instead of by handfuls, as usual, and rubbed them singly, as if they were to be exhibited in a glass-case. 1992 TV Quick 19 Dec. (Central Region ed.) 48/5 Ten people invited to a house party on a lonely island by an unknown host are bumped off one by one. one and one a. one another: see sense C. 11. one and one, one by one: see sense C. 8. one and all (also †all and one) b. one and all (also †all and one): everyone individually and jointly, everybody; all of them (you, etc.). Frequently as adv.: individually and collectively. (In quot. 1647 as a count noun.) ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > [noun] > the generality > each and every one thing each oneOE everya1250 still and boldc1300 all and somea1350 all and somea1350 one and all (also all and one)a1400 all and sundry1428 all the sort of1535 every or each several?a1562 first and last1582 each and singular1668 all and singular1669 every man jack1807 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Fairf. 14) 2907 (MED) Þaire welþe ham sloghe baþ an and al. a1425 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Galba) 28036 I say noght þis by ane ne all. ?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 36 (MED) I warne ȝow childeryn, on and all, Drede oure lord god. a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 91 Thai were bot lesingis all and ane. a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) ix. viii. 16 With huge clamoure followyng ane and all. 1578 J. Rolland Seuin Seages 32 Euin sa we suld be all and ane To our parents obedient. 1647 N. Ward Simple Cobler Aggawam 47 He hath sounded an Alarm to all the susque deque pell-mells, one and alls, now harrassing sundry parts of Christendome. 1788 J. Wesley Wks. (1872) VII. 203 The Methodists..were one and all determined to be Bible-Christians. 1852 H. W. Dulcken tr. I. L. Pfeiffer Visit Holy Land, Egypt, & Italy xix. 293 One and all eat with their fingers. 1877 Daily News 2 Oct. 2/5 Towards this great end it behoves us one and all to work. 1928 E. Paul & C. Paul tr. K. Marx Capital xiii. 403 An organised system of working machines which are one and all set in motion by the transmitting mechanism from a central automaton, constitutes the fully developed form of machinofacture. 1957 A. N. Prior Time & Modality 133 There are some modal logicians who feel that statements containing sequences of modal operators like MM, MML,..are one and all ‘meaningless’. 1992 PIC Aug. 48/1 The stuff was meant to be drunk hot, and was well known to one and all for its ability to warm the cockles of the heart. < as lemmas |
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