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Position 15 in a countable series of things
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fifteenth
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. The ordinal form of the number fifteen. n. 1 The person or thing in the fifteenth position. 2 One of fifteen equal parts of a whole.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. coming next after the fourteenth and just before the sixteenth in position [syn: 15th ] n. position 15 in a countable series of things
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fifteenth \Fif"teenth`\, a. [OE. fiftenthe; cf. fiftethe, AS. f[=i]fte[=o eth]a. See Fifteen .] Next in order after the fourteenth; -- the ordinal of fifteen. Consisting of one of fifteen equal parts or divisions of a thing.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In music , a fifteenth or double octave , abbreviated 15 , is the interval between one musical note and another with one-quarter the wavelength or quadruple the frequency . It has also been referred to as the bisdiapason. The fourth harmonic, it is two ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from fifteen + -th (1). By 15c. displacing forms derived from Old English fifteoða . Compare Old Frisian fiftuda , Dutch vijftiende , German fünfzehnte , Old Norse fimmtandi , Gothic fimftataihunda , with ordinal -d where English has -th . As ...
Usage examples of fifteenth.
The exterior aspect of the Baptistery does not give one the idea of a building restored in the thirteenth, but rather in the fifteenth century.
But one wants more than that, and--and-- what I learned in Byzant squared with what I saw with the Fifteenth.
Martin Behaim of Nuremberg, the celebrated cosmographer of the close of the fifteenth century.
Fifteenth Amendment, now proposed, did not attempt to declare affirmatively that the negro should be endowed with the elective franchise, but it did what was tantamount, in forbidding to the United States or to any State the power to deny or abridge the right to vote on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
In the fifteenth century the influence of Huss and the humanists had in different ways formed channels facilitating the inrush of Lutheranism.
It mentions a number of Bibles in Greek, Latin and the vernaculars, the works of Luther, Carlstadt, Osiander, Ochino, Bullinger, Calvin, Oecolampadius, Jonas, Calvin, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Huss and John Pupper of Goch, a Dutch author of the fifteenth century revived by the Protestants.
The contentions which have arisen between political parties as to the rights of negro suffrage in the Southern States, would scarcely be cognizable judicially under either the Fourteenth or the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
He was born eight months and twentysix days after my stay at Pont Labbe, for I recollect perfectly that we reached Lorient on the fifteenth of August.
These were Jews whose forefathers fled the Spanish inquisition at the end of the fifteenth century and huddled together in Asia Minor, speaking Ladino, the language of the Spanish Middle Ages.
Swedish muralist of the latter half of the fifteenth century, Albertus Pictus.
In the fifteenth century, numerous authors demonstrated the coherence and revolutionary originality of this new immanent ontological knowledge.
Christ who is our Pasch was slain on the following day--that is, on the fifteenth day of the moon--nevertheless, on the night when the Lamb was sacrificed, delivering to the disciples to be celebrated, the mysteries of His body and blood, and being held and bound by the Jews, He hallowed the opening of His own immolation--that is, of His Passion.
When it is said, then, that they were going to eat the Pasch on the fifteenth day of the month, it is to be understood that the Pasch there is not called the Paschal lamb, which was sacrificed on the fourteenth day, but the Paschal food--that is, the unleavened bread--which had to be eaten by the clean.
Although other interpretive decisions of federal courts are unavailable, many State courts, taking their cue from pronouncements of the Supreme Court as to the operative effect of the similarly phrased Fifteenth Amendment, have proclaimed that the Nineteenth Amendment did not confer upon women the right to vote but only prohibits discrimination against them in the drafting and administration of laws relating to suffrage qualifications and the conduct of elections.
She had been practically hysterical when she got her practicum changed from fifteenth to fourteenth century England, and how did either century qualify as a practicum?