One, adj. alone, only, V 6, VIII b 54, XIV b 61; strengthened with al, V 87, XII a 131, b 15; a ... one, one ... only, V 181, 277; oure one, by ourselves, V 177 (note); let ... one, leave alone, avoid (cf. OE. ān-forlǣtan), v 50. [OE. āna.]

Onehed, n. unity, or ? simplicity; onehed of wit, the uniformity of men's understanding (interpretation) of the Bible, or ? the ease of understanding it, XI a 32. [OE. ān + *-hǣdu.]

Onely, adj. in onely alepy, a single solitary, I 159; Oon(e)ly, adv. only, XVII 288, 307. [OE. ān-lic, adj.] See Anely.

Ones, Oneȝ (V), Onys (XVII), adv. once, on a single occasion, I 182, II 122, V 212, XII b 92; formerly, V 150, VIII a 202; at some (future) time or other, XVII 207, 389. [OE. ānes.]

Onest, adj. trustworthy, VII 48. [OFr. honeste.]

Ony, adj. any, IX 85, 245, XI b 300, &c.; most of ony þing, above all things, more than anything, II 33; pron. any, IX 326, XI b 147. [OE. ǣnig, infl. by ān.] See Ani, Eny.

Onone. See Anon(e).

Oo, adv. ever, continually, XV b 7. [OE. ā.]

Oo, Oon(e), &c. See On(e), &c.

Oostré, n. inn, lodging, XVII 329. [OFr. host(e)rie.]