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Stone circle in Derbyshire, England
Barbrook One (grid reference SK27857558) is a stone circle on Ramsley Moor in the Peak District. "Barbrook No. 1" is an embanked stone circle. It has one
Barbrook_One
Prehistoric monument in England
and 2200 BC, although they may have been at the site as early as 3000 BC. One of the most famous landmarks in the United Kingdom, Stonehenge is regarded
Stonehenge
Large upright standing stone
next to buildings that have an early or current religious significance. One example is the South Zeal Menhir in Devon, which formed the basis for a 12th-century
Menhir
Neolithic standing stones in the Scottish Outer Hebrides
three stone rows connecting to the circle. One comes from the east-northeast, one from the south, and one from the west-southwest. The east-northeast
Callanish_Stones
Neolithic subterranean structure in Malta
ceiling with red ochre, following motifs of spots, spirals and honeycombs. One of the main chambers, called "The Holy of Holies", appears to be oriented
Ħal_Saflieni_Hypogeum
Neolithic archaeological site in Scotland
Neolithic village. Skara Brae gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status as one of four sites making up "The Heart of Neolithic Orkney". Care of the site
Skara_Brae
Type of single-chamber megalithic tomb
to a local burial tradition with a variety of tomb forms, dolmens being one of them. Dolmens (go-in-dol in Korean) were built in Korea from the Bronze
Dolmen
Neolithic farmstead in northwest Scotland
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Knap_of_Howar
Ancient temples of Malta (3600 BC–2500 BC)
apse at the far end of the temple. The final stage is testified in only one temple, the central unit at Tarxien, with its three symmetrical pairs of
Megalithic_Temples_of_Malta
English footballer
Frank Barbrook (born 4 December 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Ipswich Town. Barbrook signed
Finley_Barbrook
Temple in Gozo, Malta
by side and enclosed within a boundary wall. The southerly one is the larger and older one, dating back to around 3600 BC. It is also better preserved
Ġgantija
Neolithic stone circle in Orkney, Scotland
striking and geographically distinctive setting. The monument lies within one of the densest concentrations of Neolithic archaeology in Britain. Nearby
Ring_of_Brodgar
1995 essay on media theory and Silicon Valley politics
Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron of the University of Westminster. Barbrook calls it a "critique of dotcom neoliberalism". In the essay, Barbrook and Cameron
The_Californian_Ideology
Type of Neolithic earthwork
A henge can be one of three related types of Neolithic earthwork. The essential characteristic of all three is that they feature a ring-shaped bank and
Henge
Archaeological site in County Meath, Ireland
landscape in County Meath, Ireland, located in a bend of the River Boyne. It is one of the world's most important Neolithic landscapes, comprising at least ninety
Brú_na_Bóinne
Monument for Peter I at the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg
Pushkin, which is widely considered one of the most significant works of Russian literature. The statue is now one of the symbols of Saint Petersburg.
Bronze_Horseman
Neolithic henge monument in Wiltshire, England
circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in south-west England. One of the best-known prehistoric sites in Britain, it contains the largest megalithic
Avebury
Megalithic temple complex in Malta
Greece and Switzerland, but I have nowhere seen a place as old as this one." Ħaġar Qim's builders used globigerina limestone in the temple's construction
Ħaġar_Qim
Stone circle in Cumbria, England
circles of Cumbria, archaeologist John Waterhouse commented that the site was "one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain." Every
Castlerigg_stone_circle
Stone ship in Ystad, Sweden
dating system for organic remains has provided seven results at the site. One indicates that the material is around 5,500 years old, whereas the remaining
Ale's_Stones
Large stone used to build a structure or monument
used to describe a single piece of stone, it also can be used to denote one or more rocks hewn in definite shapes for special purposes. It has been used
Megalith
Hill in Scotland
remains of bone skewer pins. Under the cairn traces were found of at least one burial, with wooden objects (perhaps a mask and club) and beaker people style
Cairnpapple_Hill
Archaeological complex in Malta
Feature withinin the southwestern structure A relief showing goats and rams in one of the structures at Tarxien View into the Southern Structure through the
Tarxien_Temples
Ring of standing stones
Cevennes, in the Pyrenees, and in the Alps (e.g. the Petit Saint Bernard). One notable stone circle is in the Italian Alps. As early as 1579, scholars in
Stone_circle
Any free-standing Christian cross made of stone – often richly decorated
form of the Pictish stone and the high cross. The cross is normally only on one side of the stone and the remaining areas of the stone may be covered with
High_cross
Neolithic chambered tomb
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Tomb_of_the_Eagles
Late Neolithic stone circle in Cornwall, England
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The_Merry_Maidens
Set of megalithic sites in Brittany, France
tumuli contained a megalithic burial chamber, containing the burial of only one individual, along with numerous large polished stone axeheads, stone arm-rings
Carnac_stones
Henge in Orkney Islands, Scotland
from Old Norse meaning stone headland. The stream is now bridged, but at one time was crossed by a stepping stone causeway, and the Ring of Brodgar lies
Standing_Stones_of_Stenness
Stone circle in Wales
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Moel_Tŷ_Uchaf
Neolithic dolmen in Pembrokeshire, Wales
neolithic dolmen in Wales. The Pentre Ifan monument is a scheduled monument and one of three Welsh monuments to receive legal protection under the Ancient Monuments
Pentre_Ifan
Archaeological site in Plouezoc'h, France
megaliths, also located in Great West France, it is one of the earliest megalithic monuments in Europe and one of the oldest man-made structures in the world
Barnenez
Chalcolithic archaeological site in Armenia
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Metsamor_site
Temple, Village in Mġarr, Malta
1960 and 1963. The remains on the site are a series of megalithic uprights (one of them 3.4m high), the lowest course of the temples' foundations, paving
Skorba_Temples
Dolmen in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland
single-chamber portal tomb) located in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland. Situated on one of the region's most desolate and highest points, it comprises three standing
Poulnabrone_dolmen
Ornate slab of stone from ancient Northern Europe
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Picture_stone
Stone rows in Erdeven, France
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Kerzérho
Stone circle on Moscar Moor in Derbyshire, England
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Hordron_Edge_stone_circle
Megalithic monument in Spain
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Dolmen_of_Guadalperal
Neolithic chambered cairn
open at the end of the passageway, like typical stalled tombs, but along one long side. Again, this is more characteristic of the Maeshowe tombs. The
Unstan_Chambered_Cairn
Stone circle in Évora, Portugal
largest existing group of structured menhirs in the Iberian Peninsula (and one of the largest in Europe), this archaeological site consists of several megalithic
Almendres_Cromlech
Large broken menhir in Locmariaquer, France
the menhir to topple and break into the four pieces that are now seen. At one time, it was believed that the stone had never stood upright, but archaeological
Locmariaquer_megaliths
Megalithic tomb in Andalusia, Spain
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Dolmen_de_Viera
Megalithic temple in Malta
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Tal-Qadi_Temple
Concentrations of megaliths in Asia and Europe
zigzags, hanging triangles and concentric circles are the most common motifs. One decorative motif that is quite common is found across the top of the porthole
Dolmens_of_the_North_Caucasus
Standing stone in east Yorkshire, England
claimed to be on one side of the stone, but a 2015 study by English Heritage concluded that this was unsubstantiated. There is one other smaller stone
Rudston_Monolith
Prehistoric site in Wiltshire, England
Cader Faner Powys: Whetstones English Midlands Derbyshire: Arbor Low Barbrook One Doll Tor Hordron Edge stone circle Nine Ladies Nine Stones Close Shropshire:
The_Sanctuary
Group of three stone circles in Cornwall, England
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The_Hurlers_(stone_circles)
Dolmen in County Dublin, Ireland
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Brennanstown_Portal_Tomb
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Andalusia, Spain
future generations of all humanity. UNESCO requires justification of at least one of the six criteria set for the cultural heritage by the Convention on the
Antequera_Dolmens_Site
Standing stones on Holy Island, Anglesey
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Penrhos_Feilw_Standing_Stones
Thracian sanctuary in Bulgaria
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Beglik_Tash
Temple in Mġarr, Malta
Ta' Ħaġrat is on the eastern outskirts of the village of Mġarr, roughly one kilometer from the Ta' Skorba temples, excavated in 1963. Characteristics
Ta'_Ħaġrat_Temples
Archaeological site on Gozo, Malta
the only prehistoric stone-enclosed hypogeum in Europe, and is regarded as one of the most important archaeological sites in Malta along with the megalithic
Xagħra_Stone_Circle
Stones set in the shape of a boat in north European burials
alternatively that it was specifically associated with the journey to Hel. One puzzling feature is that they sometimes occur at the base of a barrow, enclosing
Stone_ship
Early Bronze Age complex in Northern Ireland
field structures which also date from the Neolithic period. Excavation of one of the cairns revealed a polished porcellanite axe, which may have originated
Beaghmore
Standing stone carved into a human shape
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Statue_menhir
of large stelae, which served a religious purpose in pre-Christian times. One of these granite columns is the largest such structure in the world, standing
List_of_menhirs
49 stone circles in the region. Of these 49, 24 are listed as 'possible'; one is an 18th-century construction; and a number have been destroyed. The Royal
List_of_stone_circles
Ruined early Monastic site, County Kerry
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Reask
Sanctuary in Bulgaria
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Tatul_Sanctuary
UK historical site
ritual site which was in use around 4000-3500 BC. In Western Europe, it is one of the largest and best preserved passage graves and the most impressive
La_Hougue_Bie
Neolithic dolmen in Wales
The site was excavated in 1968 which revealed four additional stone-holes, one having supported a further chamber stone, the others indicating a possible
Carreg_Samson
Dolmen in County Carlow, Ireland
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Brownshill_dolmen
Standing stone in the Brecon Beacons, Wales
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Maen_Llia
weighs approximately 336 lb (152 kg; 24 st). A cross is roughly incised on one surface, and an iron ring at each end aids with transport. Monarchs sat on
Stones_of_Scotland
Upright standing stone by Dol-de-Bretagne, France
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Menhir_de_Champ-Dolent
Standing stone circles in Scotland
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Temple_Wood
Stone circle in County Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland. Although not an especially significant example, Drombeg is one of the most visited megalithic sites in Ireland, and is protected under the
Drombeg_stone_circle
Stone circle in Northumberland, England
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Duddo_Five_Stones
Stone circle in Galloway
Two stones stand 40 metres to the south-southeast of the stone circle, one large and the other small, and there is a stone row of three stones 130 metres
Torhouse
Carved Megalithic chambered tomb in Scotland
There is a variety of 18th- and 19th-century graffiti on the rock-cut tomb. One is an inscription in Persian calligraphy that states "I have sat two nights
Dwarfie_Stane
Megalithic temple complex in Malta
containing stone benches, an entrance passage covered by horizontal slabs, one of which has survived, and the remains of a possibly domed roof. The temple
Mnajdra
Prehistoric archaeological site in Armenia
less supportable—relating to the astronomical significance of the site. One is that it can be astronomically dated to the sixth millennium BCE and direct
Carahunge
Neolithic dolmen in Wales
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Tŷ_Newydd_Burial_Chamber
Megalithic site in Lancashire, England
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Cheetham_Close
Axial five-stone circle in County Kerry, Ireland
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Uragh_Stone_Circle
Neolithic subterranean structure in Trigueros, Andalucía, Spain
Andalucía, Spain. It is estimated it was built between 2500 and 3000 BC and is one of about 200 neolithic ritual-burial sites in the province of Huelva. The
Dolmen_de_Soto
Neolithic henge in Derbyshire, England
with monoliths of between 2.6 and 2.9 metres (8 ft 6 in and 9 ft 6 in). One stone is partially upright; the rest are lying flat. Although it is often
Arbor_Low
Henge and stone circle in Cornwall, England
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Stripple_stones
Neolithic stone circle near Penrith, England
north-east of Penrith near Little Salkeld in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed
Long_Meg_and_Her_Daughters
Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England
support stones, arranged in a U-shape 3.0m long and 1.7m wide, and open on one side. The capstone, which has slipped down, measures 3.2m by 3.0m, and is
Mulfra_Quoit
Mountain in Azerbaijan
level overlooking the Baku-Quba Highway. The mountain is a solid rock and is one of the most famous mountains in the Caucasus, known for its mythical stories
Besh_Barmag_Mountain
Stone circle near Orton in Cumbria, England
stones are of pink granite with the exception of one which is limestone. The stones are all below one metre in height and are arranged in an oval of 42
Gamelands_stone_circle
Archaeological site in Outer Hebrides, Scotland
The Calanais II stone circle (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Ceann a' Gharaidh) is one of many megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger) Calanais
Callanish_II
Iron Age carved stone in Ireland
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Castlestrange_Stone
Dismantled neolithic stone circle in Pembrokeshire,
east–west ridge of the Preseli range. There are four stones at the site today, one standing and three prostrate. Nearby are the Troed y Rhiw ("foot of the hillside")
Waun_Mawn
Human settlement in Wales
4000 BC, the cairn at Dyffryn Ardudwy has two separate burial chambers. One of these is a type known as a portal dolmen. A flat slab on the mountainside
Dyffryn_Ardudwy
Dolmens in Erdeven, France
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Mane_Braz
Dolmen in County Roscommon, Ireland
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Meehambee_Dolmen
Neolithic sites in Jersey
analogy is that of churches and cathedrals. He argues: "If one were to excavate Westminster Abbey, one would find human bones, as in most cathedrals and churches
Jersey_dolmens
Archaeological site in Gwynedd, Wales
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Bryn_Cader_Faner
Archaeological site in Cumbria, England
of cobbles five cremations were uncovered, three in pits, one on a layer of cobbles and one covered by an inverted urn. A second excavation in 1921 produced
Birkrigg_stone_circle
Burial chamber in Anglesey, Wales
clays and rocks probably provided the material for most of the pottery, but one small inclusion of perthitic biotite granite in a potsherd cannot be sourced
Trefignath
Stone circle in Cumbria, England
crosstrenches were dug, each 18 inches (45 cm) wide, covering just over one-thirteenth of the interior of the site. The excavators reported finding a
Swinside
Dolmen in Saumur, France
megalith located in Saumur, France. It is the largest dolmen in France, and one of the largest in Europe. The dolmen in Bagneux is the largest of the 4,500
Dolmen_de_Bagneux
Standing stones in North Yorkshire, England
in his Britannia, noting that "one was lately pulled down by some that hoped, though in vain, to find treasure". One of the stones, displaced during
Devil's_Arrows
Neolithic dolmen in Wales
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Lligwy_Burial_Chamber
Ridge in Swansea, Wales
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Cefn_Bryn
Neolithic chambered cairn on Rousay, Orkney, Scotland
earlier burials had been moved to accommodate later ones. In a few cases only the skulls were present, in one instance the long bones had been piled together
Midhowe_Chambered_Cairn
BARBROOK ONE
BARBROOK ONE
Female
English
English name derived from the name of the Iroquois tribe, ONEIDA means "standing stone, upright stone."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Grand Son of Bhim
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and Leicestershire named Worthington; both may have originally been named in Old English as Wurðingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Wurð’, but it is also possible that the first element was Old English worðign, a derivative of worð ‘enclosure’.Nicholas Worthington emigrated from England to Old Saybrook, CT, in about 1650.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Barbara, BARBRO means "foreign; strange."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Loved by God; Beautiful
Male
French
French form of Latin Onesimus, ONESIME means "profitable, useful."
Male
Greek
(ΟνησίφοÏος) Greek name ONESIPHOROS means "bringer of profit." In the bible, this is the name of a Christian praised by Paul for his courage and kindness.
Female
French
Feminine form of French L�on, LÉONE means "lion."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Blessed; Prosperous; Abundant; Feminine of Mabrook
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Illig. One family bearing this name and known to have made this change in form came to OH from Alsace in the 19th century.English
Americanized form of German Illig. One family bearing this name and known to have made this change in form came to OH from Alsace in the 19th century.English : habitational name from either of two places called Elwick, in North Yorkshire and Northumberland, named with the Old English personal name Ella (or in the case of the first, possibly an unattested Ægla) + Old English wīc ‘outlying (dairy) farm’.
Girl/Female
Swedish
Stranger.
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Greek, Swedish
Foreign; Strange
Male
Greek
(Ονήσιμος) Greek name ONESIMOS means "profitable, useful." In the bible, this is the name of an escaped slave.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Holbrook.
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex)
English (Essex) : probably a habitational name from either of two places called Binbrook. The one in Cambridge is named with Old English binnan ‘within’ + brÅc ‘brook’; the other, in Lincolnshire, is named with the Old English personal name Bynna + Old English brÅc.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gardener.Lion Gardiner came from England in 1635 to Saybrook, CT, the settlement of Earl of Warwick patentees at the mouth of the Connecticut River, and built a fort there. Born in 1636, his son, David, was the first white child born in the settlement. Lion later bought the Isle of Wight, now Gardiners Island, from the Indians, and moved his family there until 1653, when he bought land in what is now Easthampton, Long Island, NY.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives by the Path by the Brook
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a place where there was more than one mill, Middle English melles ‘mills’, or habitational name for someone from Mells in Somerset, named with this word.
BARBROOK ONE
BARBROOK ONE
Boy/Male
Greek Latin Shakespearean
The mythological hero of the Trojan War famous for his valor and manly beauty - his only weak...
Girl/Female
Spanish
Beautiful. : Devoted to God. A Spanish.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a watchful person, from Middle English waker ‘watchful’, ‘vigilant’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Good
Boy/Male
Tamil
Perfect
Boy/Male
Indian, Sindhi
Greek God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Light of the Guru
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sight; View
Male
Hebrew
Hebrew name ANATH means "answer (to prayer)." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Shamgar.Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Surname
BARBROOK ONE
BARBROOK ONE
BARBROOK ONE
BARBROOK ONE
BARBROOK ONE
a.
Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.
n.
A shop or barroom where spirits are sold by the dram.
n.
One who interprets dreams.
n.
A shop or barroom where gin is sold as a beverage.
n.
Popularly, a public room for specific uses; esp., a barroom or grogshop; as, a drinking saloon; an eating saloon; a dancing saloon.
adv.
In an onerous manner.
n.
A room containing a bar or counter at which liquors are sold.
n.
The state of being at one or reconciled.
n.
The state of being one or single.
n.
Alt. of Oneirocritics
n.
A declaration of the principles upon which a person, a sect, or a party proposes to stand; a declared policy or system; as, the Saybrook platform; a political platform.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting the region near Oneida Lake in the State of New York, and forming part of the Five Nations. Remnants of the tribe now live in New York, Canada, and Wisconsin.
n.
A room where liquors are kept on tap; a barroom.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Onerate
v. t.
To brook; to endure.
a.
Alt. of Oneirocritical
imp. & p. p.
of Onerate
a.
Having one side only, or one side prominent; hence, limited to one side; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement.
pron.
A reflexive form of the indefinite pronoun one. Commonly writen as two words, one's self.
n.
The state of being one; singleness in number; individuality; unity.