wanst
See also: Wanst
English
Adverb
wanst (not comparable)
- (archaic) once
- 1863, Roger Quinn, The Heather Lintie: Being Poetical Pieces, Spiritual and Temporal..., page 167:
- Be the bye, I wanst knew art ould woman of that name. She was my darling Tibbie, but a notorious drunkard.
- 1838, Charles Dickens et al, Bentley's Miscellany, page 308:
- Now, shut your eyes, and turn round wanst.' whispered the Grey Man. Shawn did as he was desired ; but, when he looked about, he was struck all of a hape to find himself standing in his own bawn....
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Derived terms
- at wanst
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