\ ən, (ˈ)an How to pronounce an (audio) \

Definition of an

 (Entry 1 of 9)

: a entry 2 an opera an honor
\ ən, (ˌ)an How to pronounce an (audio) \

Definition of an (Entry 2 of 9)

: a entry 3 sense 2 sixty miles an hour
variants: or an'

Definition of an (Entry 3 of 9)

1 \ see  and \ : and
2 \ ˈan How to pronounce ˈan (audio) \ archaic : if

an

abbreviation (1)

Definition of an (Entry 4 of 9)

year

an-

prefix

Definition of an- (Entry 5 of 9)

— see a- entry 2
variants: or -ian or less commonly -ean

Definition of -an (Entry 6 of 9)

1 : one that is of or relating to American
2 : one skilled in or specializing in phonetician
variants: or -ian or less commonly -ean

Definition of -an (Entry 7 of 9)

1 : of or belonging to American Floridian
2 : characteristic of : resembling Mozartean

Definition of -an (Entry 8 of 9)

1 : unsaturated organic compound furan
2 : anhydride of a carbohydrate dextran

AN

abbreviation (2)

Definition of AN (Entry 9 of 9)

airman (Navy)

A vs. an: Usage Guide

Indefinite article

In speech and writing a is used before a consonant sound. a door a human Before a vowel sound an is usual an icicle an honor but especially in speech a is used occasionally, more often in some dialects than in others. a apple a hour a obligation Before a consonant sound represented by a vowel letter a is usual a one a union but an also occurs though less frequently now than formerly. an unique such an one Before unstressed or weakly stressed syllables with initial h both a and an are used in writing. a historic an historic In the King James Version of the Old Testament and occasionally in writing and speech an is used before h in a stressed syllable. an huntress an hundred children are an heritage of the Lord — Psalms 127:3 (King James Version)

First Known Use of an

Indefinite article

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Preposition

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Conjunction

12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for an

Indefinite article and Preposition

Middle English, from Old English ān one — more at one

Abbreviation (1)

Latin annum; annus

Noun suffix (1)

-an & -ian from Middle English -an, -ian, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French -ien, from Latin -ianus, from -i- + -anus, from -anus, adjective suffix; -ean from such words as Mediterranean, European

Noun suffix (2)

International Scientific Vocabulary -an, -ane, alteration of -ene, -ine, & -one

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English Language Learners Definition of -an

: of or belonging to
: characteristic of : resembling
\ ən How to pronounce an (audio) , an\

Kids Definition of an

: a entry 2
Hint: An is used before words beginning with a vowel sound. an oak an hour
\ ən\
variants: or -ian also -ean \ ē-​ən , yən , ən \