Pronoun
some one
Obsolete form of someone.
There are many poor men and poor women: set apart some one constantly to remain there: let the poor man be though but as a guard to thy house: let him be to thee wall and fence, shield and spear. Where alms are, the devil dares not approach, nor any other evil thing. John Chrysostom
Some one is generally sure to be the sufferer by a joke. William Hazlitt
The most pathetic person in the world is some one who has sight but no vision. Helen Keller
There never was a banquet so sumptuous but some one dined ill at it. French Proverb
We can enjoy nothing without some one to share the pleasure. Latin Proverb
The beast that goes well is never without some one to try his paces. Spanish Proverb