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ān
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Stem:

–ān–
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ān [S.no]
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1: 1, one.
Note: This is the standard legal and formal form for 1
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ān tēna [PHR]
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1: only one, one only.
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iēlte la anmārwi pa antaxōni ān tēna;
"Once long ago, the world had only one language."
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ānor aþān [S.no]
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1: 11, eleven (octal); 9, nine (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 11, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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āral aþān [S.no]
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1: 15, fifteen (octal); 13, thirteen (decimal).
Note: This is an older, poetic form of 15
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ārū aþān [S.no]
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1: 12, twelve (octal); 10, ten (decimal).
Note: This is an older, poetic form of 12
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ōr aþān [S.no]
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1: 11, eleven (octal); 9, nine (decimal).
Note: This is a nonstandard though increasingly popular form of 11
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–ānex–
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anānexa [S.st]
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1: unique, one of a kind.
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–āniþ–
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anāniþa [S.st]
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1: single, unary, having one part.
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2: alone.
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āniþ [S.no]
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1: 1, one.
Note: This is an informal form for 1, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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il anāniþa [PHR]
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1: one time, once.
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jāniþa [S.sg]
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1: set of one.
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māniþa [S.an.sg]
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1: individual.
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–ānīk–
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anānīke [S.st]
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1: united, joined together.
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–ānor–
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ānor [S.no]
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1: 10, ten (octal); 8, eight (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 10, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor atē [S.no]
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1: 16, sixteen (octal); 14, fourteen (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 16, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor aþāmme [S.no]
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1: 15, fifteen (octal); 13, thirteen (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 15, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor aþān [S.no]
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1: 11, eleven (octal); 9, nine (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 11, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor aþēnne [S.no]
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1: 12, twelve (octal); 10, ten (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 12, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor aþōnne [S.no]
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1: 17, seventeen (octal); 15, fifteen (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 17, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor awījte [S.no]
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1: 13, thirteen (octal); 11, eleven (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 13, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānor awīor [S.no]
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1: 14, fourteen (octal); 12, twelve (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 14, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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–ānoru–
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ānoru [S.no]
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1: 100, one hundred (octal); 64, sixty-four (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 100, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānoru aþāllor [S.no]
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1: 140, one hundred forty (octal); 96, ninety-six (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 140, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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ānoru aþōr [S.no]
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1: 110, one hundred ten (octal); 72, seventy-two (decimal).
Note: This is an informal form for 110, finding increasing usage in mathematical and technical language
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–ānnar–
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jānnara [S.sg]
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1: number, quantity.
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–ānnariw–
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anānnariwa [S.st]
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1: numberless, unnumbered.
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–ānnen–
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anānnen [S.st]
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1: first, initial.
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il jānnen [PHR]
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1: first time.
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–ānniss–
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jānnisse [S.sg]
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1: fraction, part.
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