<span class="searchmatch">singuler</span> m (oblique and nominative feminine singular singulere) (grammar) singular <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span> oblique singular, m (oblique plural <span class="searchmatch">singulers</span>, nominative...
From Old French <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span>, from Latin singulāris, from singulus (“single”). sîndgulyi m (Jersey) single (Jersey, grammar) singular (Jersey) peculiar méthe...
vichaunceller of the Universitie, whereof your honour is most worthie head and <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span> patrone, I take it my most bounden dewty to enforme your honour of the...
even so shall it be by us : for when everie <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span> membre envieng the state of the bodie will of any <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span> fantasie swerve from that unitie we are all...
From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">singulerly</span>; equivalent to singular + -ly. (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsɪŋɡjəlɚli/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsɪŋɡjʊləli/...
singulár, and singulär sing., sg., sg (abbreviation) From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span>, from Old French, from Latin singulāris (“alone of its kind”), from Latin...
see by the swallow, who hath taught vs that the ioice of Celandine is <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span> for the eies, for that she restoreth sight to her yong ones with Celandine...
Ballard […], →OCLC, folio 116, verso: [T]he Herehaught [herald] muſt have a <span class="searchmatch">ſinguler</span> reſpect to the face of him that ſhould haue the Armes, vvhere he ſhal vvel...
sengler (“single, individual”) and a shortened form of Middle English <span class="searchmatch">singuler</span>. singler (not comparable) (obsolete) Singular. [1531], George Ioye, The...