"enig" meaning in Old English

See enig in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Determiner

IPA: /ˈeː.nij/ Forms: ēniġ [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *ainag, from Proto-Germanic *ainagaz, from Proto-Germanic *ainaz (“one”). Akin to Old Frisian enich, Old Saxon ēnig, Old Norse einigr. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*ainag}} Proto-West Germanic *ainag, {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*ainagaz}} Proto-Germanic *ainagaz, {{der|ang|gem-pro|*ainaz||one}} Proto-Germanic *ainaz (“one”), {{cog|ofs|enich}} Old Frisian enich, {{cog|osx|enig|ēnig}} Old Saxon ēnig, {{cog|non|einigr}} Old Norse einigr Head templates: {{head|ang|determiner|head=ēniġ}} ēniġ, {{tlb|ang|Kentish}} (Kentish)
  1. any Tags: Kentish
    Sense id: en-enig-ang-det-1qfNKnNx Categories (other): Kentish Old English, Old English determiners, Old English entries with incorrect language header, Old Saxon links with redundant target parameters Disambiguation of Kentish Old English: 100 0 Disambiguation of Old English determiners: 100 0 Disambiguation of Old English entries with incorrect language header: 100 0 Disambiguation of Old Saxon links with redundant target parameters: 100 0
  2. anyone Tags: Kentish
    Sense id: en-enig-ang-det-Eu2NFKVf
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: æniġ
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    },
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