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AN
abbr.
airman, Navy

an 1  (n; n when stressed)
indef.art.
The form of a used before words beginning with a vowel or with an unpronounced h: an elephant; an hour. See Usage Notes at a2, every.

[Middle English, from Old English n, one; see oi-no- in Indo-European roots.]
Word History: The forms of the indefinite article are good examples of what can happen to a word when it becomes habitually pronounced without stress. An is in fact a weakened form of one; both an and one come from Old English n "one." In early Middle English, besides representing the cardinal numeral "one," n developed the special function of indefinite article, and in this role the word was ordinarily pronounced with very little or no stress. Sound changes that affected unstressed syllables elsewhere in the language affected it also. First, the vowel was shortened and eventually reduced to a schwa (). Second, the n was lost before consonants. This loss of n affected some other words as well; it explains why English has both my and mine, thy and thine. Originally these were doublets just like a and an, with mine and thine occurring only before vowels, as in Ben Jonson's famous line "Drink to me only with thine eyes." By the time of Modern English, though, my and thy had replaced mine and thine when used before nouns (that is, when not used predicatively, as in This book is mine), just as some varieties of Modern English use a even before vowels (a apple).

an 2 also an'  (n, n when stressed)
conj. Archaic
And if; if.

[Middle English, short for and, and, from Old English; see and.]

AN
abbreviation for
(Linguistics / Languages) (Social Science / Peoples) Anglo-Norman

an1
determiner
(indefinite article) a form of a1 used before an initial vowel sound an old car an elf an honour
[Old English ān one]
Usage: An was formerly often used before words that begin with h and are unstressed on the first syllable: an hotel; an historic meeting. Sometimes the initial h was not pronounced. This usage is now becoming obsolete

An1
n
(Myth & Legend / Non-European Myth & Legend) Myth the Sumerian sky god Babylonian counterpart Anu

An2
the chemical symbol for
(Chemistry) actinon

an2, an' [æn (unstressed) ən]
conj
(subordinating) an obsolete or dialect word for if See and [9]

an3
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science)
the Internet domain name for Netherlands Antilles
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.AN - an associate degree in nursingAN - an associate degree in nursing      
associate degree, associate - a degree granted by a two-year college on successful completion of the undergraduates course of studies
Translations
an
indef art ? a
conj (obs: = if) → so (old)

an a
AN jeden en ein ένας un un jedan un 一つの 어떤 하나의 een en um en หนึ่ง bir một 一个


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