any
Webster 1828
AN'Y, adjective en'ny.1. One indefinitely.Nor knoweth any man the Father, save the Son. Math. 11.If a soul shall sin against any of the commandments.Leviticus 4:2.2. Some; an indefinite number, plurally; for though the word is formed from one, it often refers to many. Are there any witnesses present? The sense seems to be a small, uncertain number.3. Some; an indefinite quantity; a small portion.Who will show us any good? Psalms 4:6.4. It is often used as a substitute, the person or thing being understood.And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have aught against any Mark 11:3.If any lack wisdom, let him ask it of God. James 1:5.It is used in opposition to none. Have you any wheat to sell? I have none