/əˈlaɪn/, /æˈlaɪn/
OriginFrom Middle English aline (“in line”).
- not-comparableIn line.
“Nay looke you, I know twas true, For his father built a chimney in my fathers house, And the brickes are aline at this day to testifie.”
“The small stable with its accommodations for a horse and cow and two carriages is placed aline with the house.”
“The two main masts are aline amidships, while the two mizzen masts are astern and placed in line with the rudder post.”
- A female given name from French.
- A ghost town in Idaho.
- A small town in Oklahoma.