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Aloneness. World English Historical Dictionary

Aloneness. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1888, rev. 2024. Aloneness [f. ALONE + -NESS.]

1   1.  The quality or state of being alone or solitary; solitariness, solitude, loneliness.

2 1382.  Wyclif, Joel ii. 3. After hym aloonenesse [1388 wildirness] of desert.

3 1564.  Haward, Eutropius, VII. 74. Every manne had bewailed his owne private losse and alonenesse.

4 1625.  Bp. Mountagu, App. Cæsar., 61 (T.). God being sibi solus … did communicate himself out of his Alonenesse euerlasting unto somewhat else.

5 1675.  T. Brooks, Gold. Key, Wks. 1867, V. 588. Don’t talk of thy solitariness and aloneness.

6 1866.  Miss Thackeray, in Cornh. Mag., Aug., 134. It was a sharp, sudden thorn of aloneness and utter forlornness, which stung her so keenly in her excited and eager state that two great tears came and stood in her eyes.

7 1867.  J. Legge, Life Confucius, 44. The superior man is watchful over his aloneness.

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