<span class="searchmatch">aince</span> (not comparable) alternative form of ance “<span class="searchmatch">aince</span>, adv., conj.”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries...
eence (not comparable) Shetland form of <span class="searchmatch">aince</span> (“once”) “eence, adv., conj.”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries...
ance-en (south) <span class="searchmatch">aince</span> + -in aincin (not comparable) once “aincin, adv.”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries...
When ane is gaun to tell a lie, there's naething like telling a plumper at <span class="searchmatch">aince</span>, and being done wi't Someone who pranks someone, who yanks chains, such...
See also: -ance and Ance <span class="searchmatch">aince</span>, eence anes, anis yance, yence, yince, yinst wance, wanst From Middle English ones, from Old English ānes. IPA(key): /ens/...
(formerly) Synonym: enes one day (in the future) English: once Scots: ance, <span class="searchmatch">aince</span>, eence, anes, anis, yance, yence, yince, yinst, wance, wanst Yola: oanes...
ninetie-nine thereout i the muirs an gae seek the ane at hes gane will or <span class="searchmatch">aince</span> he finnds it? […] "Which one of you", he said, "who has a hundred sheep...
Moffat the morn, wi' a son in every hand; and we maun e'en gang and see her <span class="searchmatch">aince</span> again, and kiss her and bless her afore we dee. each no none a chicken in...
English), wons, wones, ȝons (Late Middle English) English: once Scots: ance, <span class="searchmatch">aince</span>, eence, anes, anis, yance, yence, yince, yinst, wance, wanst Yola: oanes...