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seventy
English
Etymology
From Middle English seventy, sevynty, from Old English hundseofonti?, from Proto-Germanic *sebunt?hund? (“seventy”), equivalent to seven +? -ty. Cognate with Scots sevinty (“seventy”), Saterland Frisian soogentich (“seventy”), West Frisian santich (“seventy”), Dutch zeventig (“seventy”), German Low German söventig (“seventy”), German siebzig (“seventy”), Swedish sjuttio (“seventy”), Norwegian sytti (“seventy”), Icelandic sjötíu (“seventy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?v.?n.ti/
Numeral
seventy
- The cardinal number occurring after sixty-nine and before seventy-one, represented in Roman numerals as LXX and in Arabic numerals as 70.
Synonyms
- Arabic numerals: 70
- Roman numerals: LXX
Translations
See also
- Last: sixty-nine, sixty
- Next: seventy-one, eighty
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seventyish
English
Etymology
seventy +? -ish
Adjective
seventyish (not comparable)
- (informal) Of about seventy years of age.
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