Definitions for onefoldˈwʌnˌfoʊld
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Random House Webster's College Dictionary
one•foldˈwʌnˌfoʊld(adj.)
whole; complete.
Category: Common Vocabulary
Origin of onefold:
1425–75
Wiktionary
onefold(Adjective)
Constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme.
onefold(Adjective)
Consisting of a single undivided part; whole; complete.
onefold(Adjective)
Simple, plain, straightforward; single, singular; unmixed, unadulterated; honest, sincere.
Origin: From onfold, anfald, from anfeald, from ainafalþaz, equivalent to . Cognate with eenvoud, Einfalt, einfaldur, 03300339033D03460330033B03380343. More at one, -fold.
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