det.
&
pron.
- used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many.
- whichever of a specified class might be chosen.
adv.
at all; in some degree (used for emphasis).
Phrase
- any more
(also anymore)
to any further extent; any longer. - any road
chiefly N. English anyway. - any time
(also anytime)
at whatever time. - any time
(or day or minute)
now
informal very soon. - be not having any
(of it)
informal be unwilling to cooperate.
Etymology
OE ænig (see one, -y1), of Gmc origin.