The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ony \On"y\, a.
Any. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Usage examples of "ony".
Is there ony bit ye can bide at, not abune twenty miles frae Woodilee?
I wad maybe be a wee thing fickled if an easterly haar came down on us, but still I think I micht smell my way in there in ony weather.
Grizel, puir, saft hertit, winsome thing, wad hae lookit twice at ony sic a serpent as him!
Rob had dune again the law, and that some three or four men had come to their deaths by him, he was an honester man than stude on ony of their shanks.
So, wi' the most o' the Royal Hoose o' Lagan cauld in the clay, it were clear that me Tim had as guid a claim as ony an' far better nor some tae the throne o' his greatuncle.
That wad jist mak it 'maist impossible for even her to forgie you or me aither ony langer!
Malice screamed, pushing away all of the ago ony in a final explosion of magical power that knocked even the clerics of her own house from their feet.
But I would hae had no occasion to dwall upo' the fac', gien he had ever gi'en me, noo or than, jist a wee bit sign o' ony affection!
The pre-race meeting of skipjack crews was held at the Patamoke Club, and the mood was established by Captain Boggs, a towering black from Deal Island, known to his men as the Black Bastard: The Nelly Benson observes ony one rule.
Wi' loan o' Tara troops, me force were near twicet agin the o' ony ithers, an' as King Ahmladh IV, Tim now be into if secun' year o' his reign, is wedded a year tae a pretty, little thing oof 'n the Hoose o' Muma an' she's a-nursin' a foine, strappin' bouchal twa moon, noo.