severalth

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

several +‎ -th

Adjective[edit]

severalth (not comparable)

  1. (nonstandard) Having the ordinal position of several; occurring after several others.
    • 2019, Penelope Wallace, The Servant's Voice:
      “I'll be back in two weeks or so. I'll give your greetings to them all at Dendarry,” Jedder had said for the severalth time, standing ready to mount.
    • 2022, Eugene Cunningham, Riders of the Night:
      Then, Burk asked himself for the severalth time, why had she turned so on Barney Settels?