ain
0 antonyms and opposites of ain, grouped by meaning.
Determiner — A dialectal or archaic word for "own," meaning belonging to oneself.
Etymology
From Older Scots and Middle English aȝen, related to "own."
Full origin of ain →Frequently asked questions
What does “ain” mean?
The word “ain” means a dialectal or archaic word for "own," meaning belonging to oneself. In plain terms, a Scots dialect word meaning "own" (as in "my ain house").
How do you pronounce “ain”?
“Ain” is pronounced ehn (/eːn/ in IPA).
How do you use “ain” in a sentence?
Here is “ain” used in a sentence: “She wanted to live in her ain house.”
What part of speech is “ain”?
“Ain” is a determiner.
Where does the word “ain” come from?
The word “ain” comes from Middle English. From Older Scots and Middle English aȝen, related to "own.".
Is “ain” a common word?
“Ain” is an uncommon word in modern English.