each1.
1. m. enebro.
? V.
each2.
(Dellat.(do dowine tasting, and this of theGr. ? at?, as, according to).
1. adj. u. for distributive correspondence between countable members of a series, whose unique name precedes, and members of another. Two books to each student. Our bread each day. U t. with names in pl. preceded from a cardinal numeral. Pays a thousand pesetas every three months.2. adj. u. to a countable name unique to identify him in the series to which it belongs. Comes without fail every Monday.
3. adj. u. as ponderativo adjective in certain phrases usually elliptical. Says every truth... Has each occurrence...
each which.1. loc. PRONOM. Separately designates one person in relation to each other.
1. loc. conjunt. each and when that.
1. loc. Advisor. Provided that, or every time.
each.each Quisque, or each quisqui.
1. locs. pronoms. coloqs. each which.
1. loc. PRONOM. each which.