Found 3 items, similar to lone.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: lone
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: lone
lone
adj 1: lacking companions or companionship;
“he was alone when we
met him”;
“she is alone much of the time”;
“the lone
skier on the mountain”;
“a lonely fisherman stood on a
tuft of gravel”;
“a lonely soul”;
“a solitary
traveler” [syn:
alone(p),
lone(a),
lonely(a),
solitary]
2: characterized by or preferring solitude in mode of life;
“the eremitic element in the life of a religious colony”;
“a lone wolf”;
“a man of a solitary disposition” [syn:
eremitic,
eremitical,
lone(a),
solitary]
3: being the only one; single and isolated from others;
“the
lone doctor in the entire county”;
“a lonesome pine”;
“an
only child”;
“the sole heir”;
“the sole example”;
“a
solitary instance of cowardice”;
“a solitary speck in the
sky” [syn:
lone(a),
lonesome(a),
only(a),
sole(a),
solitary(a)]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Lone
Lone
\Lone\, n.
A lane. See
Loanin. [Prov. Eng.]
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Lone
\Lone\, a. [Abbrev. fr. alone.]
1. Being without a companion; being by one's self; also, sad
from lack of companionship; lonely; as, a lone traveler or
watcher.
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When I have on those pathless wilds a appeared,
And the lone wanderer with my presence cheered.
--Shenstone.
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2. Single; unmarried, or in widowhood. [Archaic]
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Queen Elizabeth being a lone woman. --Collection
of Records
(1642).
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A hundred mark is a long one for a poor lone woman
to bear. --Shak.
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3. Being apart from other things of the kind; being by
itself; also, apart from human dwellings and resort; as, a
lone house.
“ A lone isle.” --Pope.
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By a lone well a lonelier column rears. --Byron.
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4. Unfrequented by human beings; solitary.
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Thus vanish scepters, coronets, and balls,
And leave you on lone woods, or empty walls. --Pope.
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