dialect
: not any : not one
I must have it back as I have nary other copyFlannery O'Connor
Phrases
nary a or nary an
: not a single
survived the accident with nary a scratch

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Nary, most often used in the phrase "nary a" to mean "not a single," is an 18th-century alteration of the adjectival phrase "ne'er a," in which ne'er is a contraction of never. That contraction dates to the 13th century, and the word it abbreviates is even older: never can be traced back to Old English nǣfre, a combination of ne ("not" or "no") and ǣfre ("ever"). Old English ne also combined with ā ("always") to give us , the Old English ancestor of our no. Ā, from the Latin aevum ("age" or "lifetime") and Greek aiōn ("age"), is related to the English adverb aye, meaning "always, continually, or ever." This aye (pronounced to rhyme with say) is unrelated to the more familiar aye (pronounced to rhyme with sigh) used as a synonym of yes.

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Its town center is dotted with small restaurants, art galleries, museums, and a library—nary a Chanel boutique in sight. Emma Reynolds, Forbes, 20 Dec. 2024 While Wicked contains nary a titular mention of being a part one, its target audience widely expected the two-hour-and-45-minute movie’s story line to carry through Act I of the Tony-winning musical (Part 2 is due in theaters just before next Thanksgiving). Chris Lee, Vulture, 25 Nov. 2024 Even though Georgia was not in the path of totality, the sun shined brightly and there was nary a cloud in the sky, making for ideal conditions for players and patrons alike to watch the course get cast in a dusk-like light. Dave Skretta, San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 Apr. 2024 More than 75,000 people attended, and there was nary a riot vibe to be found. Anita Chabria, Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for nary 

Word History

Etymology

alteration of ne'er a

First Known Use

1746, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of nary was in 1746

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“Nary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nary. Accessed 26 Dec. 2024.

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