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lonelate 14c., "having no companion, solitary, apart from any other," shortening of alone (q.v.) by weakening of stress or else by misdivision of what is properly all one. Used attributively, wh [..]
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lonesingle or alone.
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lonethe only one
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lonen.(1) "loan; gift," s.v. loan sb.\1 OED. KEY: lone@n1
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lonen1 2 loone 2
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lone
da|Lone. First recorded in Norway in 1848.
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loneShort form of Abelone.
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