Definition of From each one

1. Adverb. To or from every one of two or more (considered individually). "They received $10 each"

Exact synonyms: Apiece, Each, For Each One, To Each One

Lexicographical Neighbors of From Each One

frolicly
frolics
frolicsome
frolicsomely
frolicsomeness
froliquely
frolovite
from
from A to Z
from A to izzard
from Missouri
from can see to can't see
from cover to cover
from dawn to dusk
from dusk to dawn
from each one (current term)
from head to toe
from hell
from here to Sunday
from hunger
from my cold, dead hands
from now on
from nowhere
from on high
from pillar to post
from scratch
from sea to shining sea
from side to side
from soup to nuts
from start to finish

Literary usage of From each one

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by Charles Anderson Dana (1874)
"It contains 25 varieties of coals, five from each one of five different classes, succeeded by a summary of the results, presenting a general scale of ..."

2. Jewish Code of Jurisprudence: Talmudical Law Decisions, Civil, Criminal and by Joseph ben Ephraim Karo (1915)
"If the two brothers are present he must collect from each one one-half, and if one is absent he can collect all the debt from the one that is present, ..."

3. The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years by Henry Coppée (1893)
"... of their birth and death ; also the titles of the selections taken from each one. This index of itself furnishes a fund of most valuable information. ..."

4. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators by Edward Gaylord Bourne, James Alexander Robertson, Emma Helen Blair (1905)
"... company with one captain, one alferez, one sergeant, four minor posts, and about eighty soldiers or so-which, at the said rate from each one, namely, ..."

5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1912)
"The damages resulting to the plaintiff from each one of the wrongful acts complained of, to wit, the illegal arrest, the false imprisonment, ..."

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