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Solitary
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Accustomed.
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English American
Solitary.
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African, American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Netherlands, Portuguese, Romanian, Sindhi, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Adviser; Solitary; Alone; Unique; A Wise Counsellor; Saint; Nun; Timekeeper; Noble; Aristocratic
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Solitary; Ready for Battle; Pretty One; Short Form of Appolonia; Lion Strengths
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English : habitational name from places called Olney in Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire. The former is named in Old English as OllanÄ“g ‘island of a man called Olla’; the latter is from Old English Äna ‘one’, ‘single’, ‘solitary’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, with later metathesis of -nl- to -ln-.
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English : habitational name from such places as Ansley in Warwickshire or Annesley in Nottinghamshire. The former is named with Old English Änsetl ‘hermitage’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’; the latter with an Old English personal name An (‘the solitary one’) + lÄ“ah. In some cases the American surname may be a respelling of Scottish Ainslie.
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English : nickname for someone of monkish habits or appearance, or an occupational name for a servant employed at a monastery, from Middle English munk, monk ‘monk’ (Old English munuc, munec, from Late Latin monachus, Greek monakhos ‘solitary’, a derivative of monos ‘alone’).North German (Mönk) and Dutch : equivalent of 1, from Middle Low German monik, Middle Dutch moni(n)c, mun(i)c.Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Muineaog (see Minogue) or Ó Manacháin (see Monahan).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, from Polish mąka ‘flour’, ‘meal’.
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Biblical
Alone, solitary.
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Solitary.
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Anglo Saxon
Solitary.
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Hindu
Little noble one, Solitary, Single, Wish
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Little noble one, Solitary, Single, Wish
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Spanish
Solitary.
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Solitary.
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Solitary.
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American, Bengali, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Marathi, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
A Wise Counsellor; Goddess Durga; Solitary; Advise; Counsel; Lord of Mind; Intellectual
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English : from Middle English sengler, syngler ‘singular’ (Old French se(i)ngler), perhaps a nickname for a solitary person.German : topographic name for a valley dweller, from a diminutive of Middle High German senke ‘valley’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.German : habitational name for someone from Singeln near Waldshut.German : variant of Sing 1.
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Muslim
Little noble one, Solitary, Single, Wish
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Solitary; Variant of Alona or Leona; Lion; Brave; Hardy
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Winner of Life
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Light from fire
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American, Australian, Gaelic, Scottish
Holly Garden; The Gray Castle
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Sanskrit synonym for water
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Australian, Jamaican
God is Salvation
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Gaelic American Welsh Irish
Clever.
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Indian
Lord Shankar
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Australian, Hindu, Indian
The Moon; Lord Shiva
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Tamil
The eye of victory
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French American
Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'.
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One who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchoret; a hermit; a recluse.
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ot much visited or frequented remote from society; retired; lonely; as, a solitary residence or place.
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Condition of being solitary.
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solitary or lonely place; a desert or wilderness.
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In a solitary manner; in solitude; alone.
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One who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit.
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Any species of American thrushlike birds of the genus Myadestes. They are noted their sweet songs and retiring habits. Called also fly-catching thrush. A West Indian species (Myadestes sibilans) is called the invisible bird.
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The state of being solitary; solitariness.
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Lonely; solitary; desolate.
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A game which one person can play alone; -- applied to many games of cards, etc.; also, to a game played on a board with pegs or balls, in which the object is, beginning with all the places filled except one, to remove all but one of the pieces by "jumping," as in draughts.
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A hermit; a solitary.
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A minute mold or fungus forming reddish or rusty spots on the leaves and stems of cereal and other grasses (Trichobasis Rubigo-vera), now usually believed to be a form or condition of the corn mildew (Puccinia graminis). As rust, it has solitary reddish spores; as corn mildew, the spores are double and blackish.
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A large extinct bird (Pezophaps solitaria) which formerly inhabited the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigeuz. It was larger and taller than the wild turkey. Its wings were too small for flight. Called also solitary.
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Not associated with others of the same kind.
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Not neighborly; distant; reserved; solitary; exclusive.
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Single; individual; sole; as, a solitary instance of vengeance; a solitary example.
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Living or being by one's self; having no companion present; being without associates; single; alone; lonely.
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Not sociable; not inclined to society; averse to companionship or conversation; solitary; reserved; as, an unsociable person or temper.
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Performed, passed, or endured alone; as, a solitary journey; a solitary life.
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Not inhabited or occupied; without signs of inhabitants or occupation; desolate; deserted; silent; still; hence, gloomy; dismal; as, the solitary desert.