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- Quinquaginta NS Quingenti 6 Se (*) N ****aginta N Sescenti 7 Septe (*) N Septuaginta N Septingenti 8 Octo MX Octoginta MX Octingenti 9 Nove (*) Nonaginta Nongenti...
- octocenten- octingentesim- octacosia- octacosakis- etc. octacosiosto- — 900 nongenti- nongen- nongentesim- ennacosi- derived from en(n)iacosia-, a pejoration...
- Duodecimum fuit bellum in monte Badonis, in quo corruerunt in uno die nongenti ****aginta viri de uno impetu Arthur; et nemo prostravit eos nisi ipse solus...
- octingentae, octingenta 9 IX novem 19 XIX ūndēvīgintī 90 XC nōnāgintā 900 Cↀ nōngentī, nōngentae, nōngenta 10 X decem 20 XX vīgintī 100 C centum 1000 ↀ mīlle...
- sēscentī, -ae, -a (600) septingentī, -ae, -a (700) octingentī, -ae, -a (800) nōngentī, -ae, -a (900) However, 1000 is mille, an indeclinable adjective, but multiples...
- trecentī, quadringentī, quīngentī, sescentī, septingentī, octingentī, nōngentī). The word mīlle 'thousand' is a singular indeclinable adjective. However...
- ex****rint ac nunc Tungri, tunc Germani vocati sint: ita nationis nomen, nongentis, evaluisse paulatim, ut omnes primum a victore obmetum, mox et a se ipsis...
- of Europe. Chief among his publications are the Codices sacramentorum nongentis annis antiquiores (Rome, 1680), partly transcribed by Mabillon in his...
- ex****rint ac nunc Tungri, tunc Germani vocati sint: ita nationis nomen, nongentis, evaluisse paulatim, ut omnes primum a victore obmetum, mox et a se ipsis...
- ex****rint ac nunc Tungri, tunc Germani vocati sint: ita nationis nomen, nongentis, evaluisse paulatim, ut omnes primum a victore obmetum, mox et a se ipsis...