I. ˈā adjective
Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) a, alteration (before consonants) of an, from Old English ān — more at one
chiefly Scotland : one
II. abbreviation
Etymology: Latin aetatis, gen. of aetas age — more at age
of age; aged
I. ˈā adjective
Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) a, alteration (before consonants) of an, from Old English ān — more at one
chiefly Scotland : one
II. abbreviation
Etymology: Latin aetatis, gen. of aetas age — more at age
of age; aged
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012