单词 | somethingth |
释义 | > as lemmasˈsomethingth ˈsomethingth adj. used to supply the place of a number, name, etc., which is not distinctly remembered or is immaterial (cf. quots. and A. 1b). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > naming > anonymity or lack of a name > [adjective] > supplying name which is unknown or not remembered certain1785 somethingean1836 somethingth1854 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > [adjective] > not specified > some kind of or some > some or other somec888 some1615 somethingth1854 1854 E. C. Gaskell Lett. (1966) 302 I am very poor; which eases my cares wonderfully, see somethingth satire of Juvenal. 1871 G. Meredith Harry Richmond II. xx. 286 He killed Harry's friend, Seneca, in the eighty-somethingth year of his age. 1891 S. J. Duncan Amer. Girl in London 194 The wife of Colonel So-and-so, commanding the somethingth something. 1898 Academy 5 Feb. 149/1 There is a new novel from her pen—her fifty-somethingth, we believe. < as lemmas |
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