Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (2)
1. 
 a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise; 
2. 
 a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier; 
ADJECTIVE (1)
1. 
 not any; 
- Example: "thou shalt have none other gods before me"ADVERB (1)
1. 
 not at all or in no way; 
- Example: "seemed none too pleased with his dinner"- Example: "shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in"- Example: "none too prosperous"- Example: "the passage is none too clear"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
None \None\, n. [F.]
   Same as Nones, 2.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
None \None\ (n[u^]n), a. & pron. [OE. none, non, nan, no, na,
   AS. n[=a]n, fr. ne not + [=a]n one. [root]193. See No, a. &
   adv., One, and cf. Non-, Null, a.]
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   1. No one; not one; not anything; -- frequently used also
      partitively, or as a plural, not any.
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            There is none that doeth good; no, not one. --Ps.
                                                  xiv. 3.
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            Six days ye shall gather it, but on the seventh day,
            which is the Sabbath, in it there shall be none.
                                                  --Ex. xvi. 26.
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            Terms of peace yet none
            Vouchsafed or sought.                 --Milton.
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            None of their productions are extant. --Blair.
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   2. No; not any; -- used adjectively before a vowel, in old
      style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life.
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   None of, not at all; not; nothing of; -- used emphatically.
      "They knew that I was none of the register that entered
      their admissions in the universities." --Fuller.
   None-so-pretty (Bot.), the Saxifraga umbrosa. See London
      pride
      (a), under London.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
none
    adv 1: not at all or in no way; "seemed none too pleased with
           his dinner"; "shirt looked none the worse for having been
           slept in"; "none too prosperous"; "the passage is none
           too clear"
    adj 1: not any; "thou shalt have none other gods before me"
    n 1: a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting
         from sunrise
    2: a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or
       chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but
       now somewhat earlier
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
26 Moby Thesaurus words for "none":
   from scratch, in no way, nary one, never a one, nil, no, no man,
   no one, nobody, not a bit, not a hint, not a jot, not a lick,
   not a mite, not a one, not a particle, not a scrap, not a smitch,
   not a speck, not a suspicion, not a trace, not a whit, not an iota,
   not any, not at all, not one