an |
1. art. Form of a used before a vowel sound | |
2. art. (now quite rare) Form of a used before 'h' in an unstressed syllable | |
3. art. (nonstandard) Form of a used before 'h' in a stressed syllable | |
4. conj. (archaic) If | |
5. conj. (archaic) So long as. | |
An it harm none, do what ye will. | |
6. conj. (archaic) As if; as though. | |
7. n. The first letter of the Georgian alphabet, ა (Mkhedruli), Ⴀ (Asomtavruli) or ⴀ (Nuskhuri). | |
8. prep. In each; to or for each; per. | |
I was only going twenty miles an hour. | |
inveterate |
1. adj. firmly established from having been around for a long time; of long standing | |
an inveterate disease | |
an inveterate habit | |
2. adj. (of a person) Having had a habit for a long time | |
an inveterate idler | |
an inveterate smoker | |
an inveterate traveller | |
3. adj. Malignant; virulent; spiteful. | |
4. v. (obsolete) To fix and settle after a long time; to entrench. | |
idler |
1. n. One who idles; one who spends his or her time in inaction. | |
2. n. One who idles; a lazy person; a sluggard. | |
3. n. (nautical, dated) Any member of a ship's crew who is not required to keep the night-watchOED 2nd edition 1989 | |
4. n. A mechanical device such as a pulley or wheel that does not transmit power, but supports a moving belt etc.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/idler%20wheelhttp://www.merriam-webster.com/diction | |
5. adj. comparative form of idle: more idle | |