Intro to Old English
The term 'ān' in Old English means 'one' and is a key numeral that quantifies singularity. It serves as both a cardinal numeral and an indefinite article, often emphasizing the uniqueness of a noun. In various contexts, 'ān' can imply unity or the notion of being single, which connects to broader concepts of numerals and quantifiers in the language.
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