sixteen

English

English numbers (edit)
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    Cardinal: sixteen
    Ordinal: sixteenth
    Abbreviated ordinal: 16th

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle English sextene, sixtene, from Old English sixtīene, from Proto-Germanic *sehstehun. Cognate with West Frisian sechstjin, Dutch zestien, German sechzehn, Danish seksten. Equivalent to six +‎ -teen.

Pronunciation

  • (next word stressed near the first syllable)
    (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈsɪks.tiːn/
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  • (next word stressed after the first syllable)
    (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˌsɪksˈtiːn/
  • Rhymes: -iːn

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sixteen

  1. The cardinal number occurring after fifteen and before seventeen, represented in Arabic numerals as 16 and in Roman numerals as XVI.
    • 1912 January, Zane Grey, chapter 8, in Riders of the Purple Sage [], New York, N.Y., London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, →OCLC:
      Venters began to count them—one—two—three—four—on up to sixteen.
    • 2022, Jane Harper, Exiles, page 287:
      They'd spent one evening together sixteen months ago, and Falk was acutely aware that he'd probably airbrushed and edited at least some of it without meaning to.

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sixteen

  1. alternative form of sixtene