single
single is defined in Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) with 16 senses, and appears in Roget's Thesaurus (1911) with 40 related terms. The full text of each entry is reproduced verbatim below.
Definitions
- 1.Alone; having no companion. Who single hast maintained, Against revolted multitudes, the cause Of truth. Milton.
- 2.Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman. Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness. Shak. Single chose to live, and shunned to wed. Dryden.
- 3.Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.
- 4.Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat. These shifts refuted, answer thy appellant, . . . Who now defles thee thrice ti single fight. Milton.
- 5.Uncompounded; pure; unmixed. Simple ideas are opposed to complex, and single to compound. I. Watts.
- 6.Not deceitful or artful; honest; sincere. I speak it with a single heart. Shak.
- 7.Simple; not wise; weak; silly. [Obs.] He utters such single matter in so infantly a voice. Beau & Fl. Single ale, beer, or drink, small ale, etc., as contrasted with double ale, etc., which is stronger. [Obs.] Nares. -- Single bill (Law), a written engagement, generally under seal, for the payment of money, without a penalty. Burril. -- Single court (Lawn Tennis), a court laid out for only two players. -- Single-cut file. See the Note under 4th File. -- Single entry. See under Bookkeeping. -- Single file. See under 1st File. -- Single flower (Bot.), a flower with but one set of petals, as a wild rose. -- Single knot. See Illust. under Knot. -- Single whip (Naut.), a single rope running through a fixed block.
- 8.To select, as an individual person or thing, from among a number; to choose out from others; to separate. Dogs who hereby can single out their master in the dark. Bacon. His blood! she faintly screamed her mind Still singling one from all mankind. More.
- 9.To sequester; to withdraw; to retire. [Obs.] An agent singling itself from consorts. Hooker.
- 10.To take alone, or one by one. Men . . . commendable when they are singled. Hooker.
- 11.To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot. Many very fleet horses, when overdriven, adopt a disagreeable gait, which seems to be a cross between a pace and a trot, in which the two legs of one side are raised almost but not quite, simultaneously. Such horses are said to single, or to be single-footed. W. S. Clark.
- 12.A unit; one; as, to score a single.
- 13.pl. The reeled filaments of silk, twisted without doubling to give them firmness.
- 14.A handful of gleaned grain. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
- 15.(Law Tennis) A game with but one player on each side; -- usually in the plural.
- 16.(Baseball) A hit by a batter which enables him to reach first base only.
Source: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 edition (public domain, via GCIDE / Project Gutenberg).
Synonyms
Related terms (Roget's 1911)
- abstract
- ace
- agamist
- alone
- and
- apart
- atomic
- azygous
- bachelor
- bachelorhood
- bachelorship
- beat
- blessedness
- but
- celibacy
- combine
- compact
- desolate
- dine
- disjoin
- disjunction
- dreary
- else
- feme
- first
- fort
- girl
- half
- indiscerptible
- individual
- individuality
- indivisible
- insecable
- inseverable
- insular
- irresolvable
- isolate
- isolated
- isolation
- itself
Source: Roget's Thesaurus, 1911 edition (public domain, via Project Gutenberg eBook #10681).
Related questions
Reverse-dictionary questions
Definition-first questions whose answer is single.
- What is alone; having no companion. Who single hast maintained, Against revolted multitudes, the cause Of truth. Milton called?
- What is hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman. Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness. Shak. Single chose to live, and shunned to wed. Dryden called?
- What is not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope called?
- What is performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat. These shifts refuted, answer thy appellant, . . . Who now defles thee thrice ti single fight. Milton called?
- What is uncompounded; pure; unmixed. Simple ideas are opposed to complex, and single to compound. I. Watts called?
- What is not deceitful or artful; honest; sincere. I speak it with a single heart. Shak called?
- What is to sequester; to withdraw; to retire. [Obs.] An agent singling itself from consorts. Hooker called?
- What is to take alone, or one by one. Men . . . commendable when they are singled. Hooker called?
- What is pl. The reeled filaments of silk, twisted without doubling to give them firmness called?
- What is a handful of gleaned grain. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] called?
- What is a game with but one player on each side; -- usually in the plural called?
- What is a hit by a batter which enables him to reach first base only called?
Sources
- Definitions: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 edition (public domain, via GCIDE / Project Gutenberg).
- Synonyms & antonyms: Roget's Thesaurus, 1911 edition (public domain, via Project Gutenberg eBook #10681).
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