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单词 any mo
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any mopron.n.adj.

Forms:

α. see any adj., pron., n., and adv. and α. forms at mo adv.1, pron.1, n.1, and adj.1; also Old English amina (transmission error, in transcript of lost MS).

β. see any adj., pron., n., and adv. and β. forms at mo adv.1, pron.1, n.1, and adj.1

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: any adj., mo pron.1 and n.1
Etymology: < any adj. + mo pron.1 and n.1 Compare no mo pron.1 and n. and no mo adj.1 Compare later any more pron. and n. With use as adjective compare any adv. 1.
Obsolete (chiefly Scottish in later use).
A. pron. and n.
Any greater or additional number or amount; anything more; anything further.In Old English with partitive genitive plural.
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eOE tr. Orosius Hist. (BL Add.) (1980) ii. v. 47 He ne uþe þæt ænig ma folca for his þingum forwurde þonne he self mid his agenre þeode.
?OE Writ of Edward the Confessor, St. Paul's, London (Sawyer 1104) (transcript of lost MS) in S. E. Kelly Charters of St. Paul's, London (2004) 206 Ic nelle þæt hig underfon amina [read ani ma] preosta [a1200 ani ma preosta] into heora mynstre þonne heora lande are' aberan mage.
c1400 in D. Thomson Middle Eng. Grammatical Texts (1984) 191 Þat is a sustantiue þat declynes wt a artikyl or wt twa wtwtyn any ma.
c1440 Sir Degrevant (Thornton) (1949) l. 452 (MED) Þou hase oure gude men slane, I rede ȝe be at ane Or þar dy any ma.
1607 in Select. Extracts Anc. Minutes Kirk-session of Kinghorn (1863) 9 Hendrie Gourlay..denyit that he knew any ma of the names.
c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 19 The ladie Frendracht,..haueing ane boy leiding hir hors without ony mae in hir company.
a1779 D. Graham Coll. Writings (1883) II. 231 If ony mae came to play unbidden, Wise Willy swore they should sit unsair'd.
1819 J. Rennie St. Patrick I. xi. 163 ‘Are the' ony mae o' ye hereawa wad like to pree the airn?’ said the victorious youth to the dying warrior.
1876 D. Gilmour Paisley Weavers iii. 29 She asked me if I ‘kent ony o' the questions,’ and on my answering ‘Some,’ she said, ‘Whilk o' them?’ ‘The chief end o' man,’ I said. ‘Ony mae?’
β. c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 2324 If þow recheȝ me any mo, I redyly schal quyte & ȝelde ȝederly aȝayn.c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Reeve's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 50 A doghter hadde they..with outen any mo Sauyng a child þt was of hal yeer age.c1475 Mankind (1969) l. 503 Forth, and espye were ȝe may do harme. Take W. [printed William] Fyde, yf ȝe wyll haue ony mo.1563 D. Fergusson Tracts (1860) 42 Nor cast any mo of owr pretious pearles before your filthy swyne.c1590 W. Fowler Wks. (1936) I. 111/190 To sie gif thair war anye moe then these that I did knoe.1655 Cramond Kirk Session 6 Feb. Considering..that the sessioun were not able to sustane any moe nor they sustaine presentlie.
B. adj.
Any further; any additional.
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c1450 (?a1300) Richard Coer de Lyon (BL Add.) l. 2 in K. Brunner Mittelengl. Vers-roman über Richard Löwenherz (1913) 297 Es slikke trappes any ma there Vs to bytraye?
1552 D. Lindsay Satyre Thrie Estaitis l. 2738 in Wks. (1931) III. 258 Johnne, haif ȝe ony ma debaitis Aganis my lordis, the sprituall estaitis?
c1600 Hist. & Life James VI (1825) 359 We sall not appoynt any maá counsallors or obtrude any maá to be insert.
1653 Reg. Acts Wrights of Glasgow (1887) 31 No wreicht, being ane stranger within this brugh, sall tak any mae taskis of wark to work..nor they have takin alreadie.
1818 Clydesdale Mag. Aug. 167/2 If ever I ken ye gaun out till him, or makin' ony mae ogle bargains wi' him, ye need never enter thir doors, again!
1880 W. R. Fraser Hist. Laurencekirk xxviii. 221 Ony mae bairns, Tammas?
β. 1424 Indenture in J. Brownbill Coucher Bk. Furness Abbey (1919) 774 And as to have any mo cartfull of turfes in the saide place yerly that the saide Richarde be excludet and forbarret for evermore fro nowefurth.a1500 tr. A. Chartier Traité de l'Esperance (Rawl.) (1974) 106 (MED) It is no neede at this tyme to multiplye any mo ensaumples.1529 Act 21 Henry VIII c. 13 in Statutes of Realm (1963) III. 293 Yf any person..procure..any lycence or lycences, unyon, tolleracyon or dyspensacyon, to receyve and take any mo Benefyces with cure than is above lymytted.1555 W. Waterman tr. J. Boemus Fardle of Facions i. ii. 30 The earth beyng more parched by the heate of the sonne,..ceased to bring furthe any mo greate beastes.1603 A. Hartwell in tr. L. Soranzo Ottoman Ep. Ded. sig. ¶¶ If it shall please God to adde any moe yeares to this my Quinquagenarian yere of Iubile.1695 in R. Renwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Glasgow (1908) IV. 153 And in caise any moe persons desyre to few [etc.].1725 J. Strype Ann. Reformation (ed. 2) I. App. 78 And it is ordrid that no parson under the State of a Baron, shall use any mo Lynings in any Upperstocks of Hose.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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