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VIII

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See also: viii

U+2167, Ⅷ
ROMAN NUMERAL EIGHT

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VIII

  1. A Roman numeral representing the number eight (8).
  2. (especially in the names of aristocracy) the eighth.
    • 1997 September 13, “The court of Malachy”, in The Irish Times[1] (in English):
      The genial, white-haired Malachy also enthralled the audience with grim jokes about how Henry VIII and Randolph Churchill died roaring from syphillis.
  3. August.
    Comeronyms: I, i, 1; II, ii, 2; III, iii, 3; IV, iv, 4; V, v, 5; VI, vi, 6; VII, vii, 7; IX, ix, 9; X, x, 10; XI, xi, 11; XII, xii, 12

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