None
King James Dictionary [1]
None, a.
1. Not one used of persons or things.
There is none that doeth good no, not one. Psalms 14 .
2. Not any not a part not the least portion.
Six days shall ye gather it, but on the seventh day, which is the sabbath, in it there shall be none. Exodus 16 .
3. It was formerly used before nouns as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life. This use is obsolete we now use no thou shalt have no assurance. This is none other but the house of God we now say, no other. 4. It is used as a substitute, the noun being omitted. He walketh through dry places, seeking rest and finding none that is, no rest. Matthew 7 . 5. In the following phrase, it is used for nothing, or no concern. Israel would none of me, that is, Israel would not listen to me at all they would have no concern with me they utterly rejected my counsels. 6. As a substitute, none has a plural signification.
Terms of peace were none vouchsafed.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): ( n.) Same as Nones, 2.
(2): ( a.) No; not any; - used adjectively before a vowel, in old style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life.
(3): ( a.) No one; not one; not anything; - frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any.