quatorze
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English [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Borrowing from French.
Noun [edit]
quatorze (plural quatorzes)
- (card games) The four aces, kings, queens, jacks, or tens, in the game of piquet, any of these counting as fourteen points.
French [edit]
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| Cardinal : quatorze Ordinal : quatorzième |
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| French Wikipedia article on quatorze | ||
Etymology [edit]
From Latin quattuordecim.
Pronunciation [edit]
Numeral [edit]
quatorze
Related terms [edit]
Guernésiais [edit]
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| Cardinal : quatorze | ||
Etymology [edit]
From Old French quatorze, from Latin quattuordecim.
Numeral [edit]
quatorze
Jèrriais [edit]
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| Cardinal : quatorze | ||
Etymology [edit]
From Old French quatorze, from Latin quattuordecim.
Numeral [edit]
quatorze
Old French [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin quattuordecim.
Numeral [edit]
quatorze
Portuguese [edit]
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| Cardinal : quatorze Ordinal : décimo quarto |
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| Portuguese Wikipedia article on quatorze | ||
Alternative forms [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin quattuordecim.
Numeral [edit]
quatorze m and f
Noun [edit]
quatorze m
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