undequinquaginta

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Latin[edit]

Latin numbers (edit)
 ←  48 XLIX
49
50  → 
    Cardinal: ūndēquīnquāgintā
    Ordinal: ūndēquīnquāgēsimus

Alternative forms[edit]

  • Symbol: XLIX or XXXXVIIII (pre-Renaissance)

Etymology[edit]

Literally "one from fifty"; ūnus (one) + (from) + quīnquāgintā (fifty)

Pronunciation[edit]

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ūndēquīnquāgintā (indeclinable)

  1. forty-nine; 49

Usage notes[edit]

Although ūndēquīnquāgintā is the usual expression for 49, it is also possible to say quadrāgintā novem (forty-nine) or novem et quadrāgintā (nine and forty).

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