XIVth

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Etymology[edit]

From XIV (Roman numeral representing fourteen) +‎ -th.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Hyphenation: XIVth

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XIVth (not comparable)

  1. 14th; Abbreviation of fourteenth.
    • 1872, Stephen Haskins Carpenter, English of the XIVth Century, Illustrated by Notes, Grammatical and Philological, on Chaucer’s Prologue and Knight’s Tale. Designed to Serve as an Introduction to the Study of English Literature, Boston: Ginn Brothers:
      ENGLISH / of / THE XIVth CENTURY, / illustrated by notes, grammatical and philological, / on / Chaucer’s Prologue and Knight’s Tale. / designed to serve as / AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.
    • 1972, Proceedings of the XIVth International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Toronto, Canada, June 22-28, 1972, volume 1:
      PROCEEDINGS OF THE XIVth INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COORDINATION CHEMISTRY / TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA / JUNE 22-28, 1972
    • 1994, Proceedings of the XIVth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics and the VIIIth Conference of Nordic and General Linguistics, August 16-21, 1993, →ISBN:
      This volume presents the proceeding of the four workshops Spoken Language, Neurolinguistics, Anthropological Linguistics and Language Contacts across the Baltic of the joint conferences of the XIVth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics and VIIIth Conference of Nordic and General Linguistics held at the University of Göteborg, August 16-21, 1993.
    • 1994, U.S. National Reports to the XIVth Congress of The International Academy of Comparative Law: Athens, Greece, July 31-August 6, 1994:
      U.S. National Reports to the XIVth Congress of The International Academy of Comparative Law
    • 2000, Ergonomics for the New Millennium: Complex systems and performance:
      PROCEEDINGS OF THE / XIVth Triennial Congress of the []

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Used in the titles of conferences.

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