seventy-oneth
English
Etymology
From seventy-one + -th (ordinal suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌsɛvənti ˈwʌnθ/
Adjective
seventy-oneth (not comparable)
- (nonstandard) seventy-first
Noun
seventy-oneth (plural seventy-oneths)
- (nonstandard) seventy-first (a fractional part of seventy-one)
- 1892, Frederic Harrison, “Archimedes”, in The new calendar of great men, page 124:
- he found ... that the circumference was three times the diameter plus a quantity which was less than a seventh but more than ten seventy-oneths.