AN'Y, a. en'ny.
1. One indefinitely.
Nor knoweth any man the Father, save the Son. Math. 11.
If a soul shall sin against any of the commandments.
2. Some an indefinite number, plurally for though the word is formed from one, it often refers to many. Are there any witnesses present? The sense seems to be a small, uncertain number.
3. Some an indefinite quantity a small portion.
Who will show us any good? Psalms 4 .
4. It is often used as a substitute, the person or thing being understood.
And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have aught against any. Mark 11 .
If any lack wisdom, let him ask it of God. James 1 .
It is used in opposition to none. Have you any wheat to sell? I have none.
The King James Bible has stood its ground for nearly 400 years. However, during that time the English language has changed, and with it the meanings of some words it used. Here are more than 6,500 words whose definitions have changed since 1611.Wikipedia
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