Strong's #3391: mia (pronounced mee'-ah)
 irregular feminine of 1520; one or first:--a (certain), + agree, first, one, X other.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
 ́ 
 
  mia 
 
 1) only one, someone
 
  Part of Speech: adjective
Relation: irregular feminine of G1520
 
Usage:
This word is used 80 times:
Matthew 5:18: "one jot or  one tittle shall in no wise pass from"
Matthew 5:19: "Whosoever therefore shall break  one of these least commandments,"
Matthew 5:36: "thou canst not make  one hair white or black."
Matthew 17:4: "here three tabernacles;  one for thee, and one for Moses,"
Matthew 17:4: "one for thee, and  one for Moses, and one for Elijah."
Matthew 17:4: "one for Moses, and  one for Elijah."
Matthew 19:5: "wife: and they twain shall be  one flesh"
Matthew 19:6: "no more twain, but  one flesh. What therefore God"
Matthew 20:12: "These last have wrought  but one hour, and thou hast made them"
Matthew 21:19: "And when he saw  a fig tree in the way, he came"
Matthew 24:41: "at the mill;  the one shall be taken, and the other left."
Matthew 24:41: "the one shall be taken, and  the other left."
Matthew 26:40: "watch with me  one hour?"
Matthew 26:69: "the palace: and  a damsel came unto him, saying,"
Matthew 28:1: "of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward  the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene"
Mark 9:5: "let us make three tabernacles;  one for thee, and one for Moses,"
Mark 9:5: "one for thee, and  one for Moses, and one for Elijah."
Mark 9:5: "one for Moses, and  one for Elijah."
Mark 10:8: "And they twain shall be  one flesh: so then they are no more"
Mark 10:8: "no more twain, but  one flesh."
Mark 12:42: "And there came  a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites,"
Mark 14:37: "thou? couldest not thou watch  one hour?"
Mark 14:66: "the palace, there cometh  one of the maids of the high priest:"
Mark 16:2: "very early in the morning the  first day of the week, they came unto"
Luke 5:12: "when he was in  a certain city, behold a man"
Luke 5:17: "And it came to pass on  a certain day, as he was"
Luke 8:22: "Now it came to pass on  a certain day, that he went"
Luke 9:33: "let us make three tabernacles;  one for thee, and one for Moses,"
Luke 9:33: "one for thee, and  one for Moses, and one for Elijah:"
Luke 9:33: "one for Moses, and  one for Elijah: not knowing what"
Luke 13:10: "he was teaching in  one of the synagogues on the"
Luke 14:18: "And they all with  one consent began to make excuse. The first"
Luke 15:8: "pieces of silver, if she lose  one piece, doth not light a candle,"
Luke 16:17: "earth to pass, than  one tittle of the law to fail."
Luke 17:22: "when ye shall desire to see  one of the days of the Son"
Luke 17:34: "there shall be two men in  one bed; the one shall be taken,"
Luke 17:35: "grinding together; the  one shall be taken, and the"
Luke 20:1: "And it came to pass, that on  one of those days, as he taught"
Luke 22:59: "And about  the space of one hour after another confidently affirmed, saying,"
Luke 24:1: "Now upon the  first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came"
John 10:16: "voice; and there shall be  one fold, and one shepherd."
John 20:1: "The  first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene"
John 20:19: "at evening, being the  first day of the week, when the"
Acts 4:32: "multitude of them that believed were  of one heart and of one soul: neither"
Acts 12:10: "of his own accord: and they went out, and passed on"
Acts 12:10: "of his own accord: and they went out, and passed on"
Acts 19:34: "that he was a Jew,  all with one voice"
Acts 20:7: "And upon the  first day of the week, when the disciples"
Acts 21:7: "and abode with them  one day."
Acts 24:21: "Except it be for this  one voice, that I cried standing"