used before a singular noun to denote a person or thing not previously specified
used before a singular noun to denote a person or thing not previously specified
a book about birds
one single
a third
a quarter of an hour
used before a verbal noun or a noun formed from a verb to denote an instance of an activity
We heard a crashing of gears
He had a little grumble
used before a proper name to denote a member of a class or type
His sister-in-law is a Campbell
a Daniel come to judgment
a person named but not otherwise known
A Mrs Jones is on the phone
every; per
once a week
[Old English ān one1]