Talk:nary a

RFD discussion: March 2019–April 2020
NISoP. nary + a, synonymous with nary one. One can find nary two and nary three. DCDuring (talk) 12:22, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
 * It is strange that nary is classified as an adjective, while each of its listed senses is an adverb. --Lambiam 20:39, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
 * With many a, the strange thing is that the structure is followed by a singular noun (as the article ensures), whereas many is usually followed by a plural, so the creator of the entry presumably sees these are the same or similar. But, I don't think these are comparable structures, despite their superficial similarity, as nary is not always followed by plural. Can't see any reason to necessarily classify "nary a" as a determiner, either. -Sonofcawdrey (talk) 01:11, 15 March 2019 (UTC)


 * Redirect to nary, I think (or delete, but a redirect is cheap/affordable here). Other dictionaries seem to handle it via mention in their entries on "nary", rather than as a separate entry (like some do have for "many a"), and as noted, "nary" can be used with other words; "nary a" also doesn't seem to pass the WT:JIFFY test. - -sche (discuss) 20:04, 16 March 2019 (UTC)


 * Keep. "Nary" seems generally to be used as a constituent of the expression "nary a(n)". It would be a shame to lose direct access to the expression. I just looked it up, myself, to confirm my understanding of it before using it in a composition.
 * Nihil novi (talk) 05:38, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Redirected to nary - TheDaveRoss  12:52, 1 April 2020 (UTC)