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fourth I. \ˈfō(ə)rth, -ȯ(ə)rth, -ōəth, -ȯ(ə)th\ adjective Etymology: Middle English fourthe, adjective & noun, alteration (influenced by four, foure four) of ferthe, from Old English fēortha, fēowertha (akin to Old High German fiordo fourth, Old Norse fjōrthi), from fēower four + -tha -th — more at four 1. : being number four in a countable series < the fourth day > — see number table 2. : being one of four equal parts into which something is divisible < a fourth share of the money > 3. in certain motor vehicles : being the forward gear or speed next higher than third II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English fourthe 1. : number four in a countable series < the fourth of the month > 2. : the quotient of a unit divided by four : one of four equal parts of something < one fourth of the total > 3. a. : the musical interval embracing four diatonic degrees b. : the tone at this interval; specifically : subdominant c. : the harmonic combination of two tones a fourth apart 4. : the fourth forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle 5. a. usually capitalized : independence day — used with preceding the b. Britain : the day on which bills dated the first of the month become due — used in the phrase fourth of the month 6. : quarte III. adverb 1. : in the fourth place 2. : with three exceptions < the nation's fourth largest city > |