Number Definition
number
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Etymology 1
Anglo-Norman noumbre, from Old French nombre, from Latin numerus, from Proto-Indo-European *nem- (“to divide”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: nŭm'bə(r), IPA: /ˈnʌm.bə(ɹ)/, SAMPA: /"nVm.b@(r\)/
- (US) IPA: /ˈnʌm.bɚ/, SAMPA: /"nVm.b3`/
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- Hyphenation: num‧ber
Noun
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Wikipedia number (plural numbers)
- (countable) An abstract entity used to describe quantity.
- Zero, one, -1, 2.5, and pi are all numbers.
- (countable) A numeral: a symbol for a non-negative integer
- The number 8 is usually made with a single stroke.
- (countable, mathematics) A member of one of several classes: natural numbers,integers, rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers, quaternions.
- The equation eiπ + 1 = 0 includes the most important numbers: 1, 0, π, i, and e.
- (Followed by a numeral; used attributively) Indicating the position of something in a list or sequence. Abbreviations: No or No., no or no. (in each case, sometimes written with a superscript "o", like Nº or №). The symbol "#" is also used in this manner.
- Horse number 5 won the race.
- Quantity.
- Any number of people can be reading from a given repository at a time
- His army is vast in number.
- (grammar) Of a word or phrase, the state of being singular, dual or plural, shown by inflection.
- Adjectives and nouns should agree in gender, number, and case.
- (now rare, in the plural) Poetic metres; verses, rhymes.
- 1635, John Donne, The Triple Foole:
- Griefe brought to numbers cannot be so fierce, / For, he tames it, that fetters it in verse.
- (countable) A performance; especially, a single song or song and dance routine within a larger show.
- For his second number, he sang "The Moon Shines Bright".
- (countable) (informal) A person
- 1968 Janet Burroway, The dancer from the dance: a novel, Little, Brown, p40
- I laughed. "Don't doubt that. She's a saucy little number."
- 1988 Erica Jong, Serenissima, Dell, p214
- "Signorina Jessica," says the maid, a saucy little number, "your father has gone to his prayers and demands that you come to the synagogue at once [...]"
- 2005 Denise A. Agnew, Kate Hill & Arianna Hart, By Honor Bound, Ellora's Cave Publishing, p207
- He had to focus on the mission, staying alive and getting out, not on the sexy number rubbing up against him.
- (countable) (informal) An item of clothing, particularly a stylish one
- 2007 Cesca Martin, Agony Angel: So You Think You've Got Problems..., Troubador Publishing Ltd, p134
- The trouble was I was wearing my backless glittering number from the night before underneath, so unless I could persuade the office it was National Fancy Dress Day I was doomed to sweat profusely in bottle blue.
- 2007 Lorelei James, Running with the Devil, Samhain Publishing, Ltd, p46
- "I doubt the sexy number you wore earlier tonight fell from the sky."
- (countable) (informal) A telephone number
- 2001 E. Forrest Hein, The Ruach Project, Xulon Press, p86
- “[...] I wonder if you could get hold of him and have him call me here at Interior. I’m in my office, do you have my number?”
- 2007 Lindsey Nicole Isham, No Sex in the City: One Virgin's Confessions on Love, Lust, Dating, and Waiting, Kregel Publications, p111
- When I agreed to go surfing with him he said, “Great, can I have your number?” Well, I don’t give my number to guys I don’t know.
- A sequence of digits and letters used to register people, automobiles, and various other items.
- (slang, chiefly US) A marijuana cigarette, or joint; also, a quantity of marijuana bought form a dealer.
- 2009, Thomas Pynchon, Inherent Vice, Vintage 2010, p. 12:
- Back at his place again, Doc rolled a number, put on a late movie, found an old T-shirt, and sat tearing it up into short strips [...].
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Translations
abstract entity
- Abkhaz: ахыҧхьаӡара (ab) (axyṗx'aʒara)
- Afrikaans: aantal (af) n.
- Anglo-Norman: noumbre
- Arabic: رقم (ar) (ráqam) m.
- Armenian: թիվ (hy) (t’iv)
- Old Armenian: թիւ (tʿiw)
- Basque: zenbaki (eu)
- Belarusian: лік (lik) m.
- Breton: niver m.
- Bulgarian: число (bg) (čisló) n.
- Burmese: နံပါတ် (my) (nambat)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 數 (zh), 数 (zh) (shù), 數目 (zh), 数目 (zh) (shùmù), 數字 (zh), 数字 (zh) (shùzì)
- Cornish: niver (kw)
- Croatian: broj (hr) m.
- Czech: číslo (cs) n.
- Danish: tal (da)
- Dutch: aantal (nl) n., hoeveelheid (nl) f.
- Esperanto: nombro (eo)
- Estonian: arv (et)
- Finnish: luku (fi)
- French: nombre (fr) m., numéro (fr) m.
- Galician: número m.
- Georgian: რიცხვი (ric’xvi)
- German: Anzahl (de) f., Zahl (de) f.
- Greek: αριθμός (el) (arithmós) m., πλήθος (el) (plíthos) n.
- Gujarati: નંબર (gu) (nambara) n.
- Hebrew: מספר (he) (mispar) m.
- Hindi: संख्या (hi) (saṃkhyā) f.
- Hungarian: szám (hu)
- Icelandic: tala (is) f.
- Ido: numbro
- Indonesian: angka, bilangan
- Interlingua: numero
- Irish: uimhir (ga) f.
- Italian: numero (it) m.
- Japanese: 数 (ja) (かず, kazu), 数字 (ja) (すうじ, sūji)
- Korean: 수 (ko) (su) (數 (ko))
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- Kurdish:
- Sorani: ژماره (ku) (jimare)
- Lao: ເລກ (lo) (leek)
- Latin: numero (la), numerus (la)
- Latvian: skaitlis (lv) m.
- Lithuanian: skaičiai (lt)
- Macedonian: број (mk) (bròj) m.
- Malay: nombor (ms), angka (ms)
- Maltese: numru (mt)
- Manx: earroo (gv)
- Navajo: námboo, ánéeltʼeʼ, ákwíígíí
- Nepali: (sankhya, anka)
- Norwegian: antall (no), tall (no)
- Novial: nombre
- Old English: rīm, ġerīm n., tæl n.
- Old French: nombre
- Old Frisian: rīm
- Old High German: rīm
- Persian: شماره (fa) (šomâra or šomâre)
- Polish: liczba (pl) f.
- Portuguese: número (pt) m.
- Quechua: yupay (qu)
- Romanian: număr (ro) n.
- Russian: число (ru) (čisló) n.
- Scottish Gaelic: àireamh (gd) f.
- Serbian: broj m., čislo n.
- Sicilian: nummuru, nùmmuru m.
- Slovak: číslo (sk) n.
- Slovene: število (sl) n.
- Spanish: número (es) m.
- Swahili: nambari (sw)
- Swedish: tal (sv) n.
- Tagalog: bilang (tl)
- Tamil: எண் (ta) (eṇ)
- Telugu: సంఖ్య (te) (saṅkhya)
- Thai: จำนวน (th) (jamnuan)
- Turkish: sayı (tr)
- Vietnamese: số (vi)
- Yiddish: נומער (yi) (numer) m., צאָל (yi) (tsol) f.
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numeral
mathematical number
- Arabic: عدد (ar) (3ádad) m.
- Armenian: թիվ (hy) (t’iv)
- Croatian: broj (hr) m.
- Czech: číslo (cs) n.
- Dutch: getal (nl) n.
- Esperanto: nombro (eo)
- Finnish: luku (fi)
- French: nombre entier m., entier m.
- German: Zahl (de) f.
- Greek: αριθμός (el) (arithmós) m.
- Hebrew: מספר (he) (mispar) m.
- Hindi: संख्या (hi) (saṃkhyā) f.
- Hungarian: szám (hu)
- Icelandic: tala (is) f.
- Italian: numero (it) m.
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: ژماره (ku) (jimare)
- Latin: numerus (la) m.
- Latvian: skaitlis (lv) m.
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used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence
quantity
- Armenian: թիվ (hy) (t’iv), քանակ (hy) (k’anak)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 多少 (zh) (duōshǎo), 數碼 (zh), 数码 (zh) (shùmǎ)
- Croatian: mnoštvo (hr) n.
- Czech: množství (cs) n.
- Dutch: aantal (nl) n.
- Esperanto: nombro (eo)
- Finnish: lukumäärä (fi), määrä (fi)
- French: nombre (fr) m.
- Georgian: რაოდენობა (ka) (raodenoba)
- Greek: αριθμός (el) (arithmós) m., ποσότητα (el) (posótita) f.
- Hebrew: כמות (he) (kamut) f.
- Icelandic: fjöldi (is) m.
- Italian: numero (it) m., quantità (it) f.
- Japanese: 多寡 (ja) (たか, taka)
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grammar: state of being singular, dual or plural
- Armenian: թիվ (hy) (t’iv)
- Croatian: broj (hr) m.
- Czech: číslo (cs) n.
- Esperanto: nombro (eo)
- Finnish: luku (fi)
- French: nombre (fr) m.
- Greek: αριθμός (el) (arithmós) m.
- Hungarian: szám (hu)
- Icelandic: tala (is) f.
- Italian: numero (it) m.
- Korean: 수 (ko) (su,數)
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performance
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 節目 (zh), 节目 (zh) (jiémù)
- Finnish: numero (fi), ohjelmanumero (fi)
- French: numéro (fr) m.
- Greek: νούμερο (el) n.
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Verb
number (third-person singular simple present numbers, present participle numbering, simple past and past participle numbered)
- (transitive) To label (items) with numbers; to assign numbers to (items).
- Number the baskets so that we can find them easily.
- (intransitive) To total or count; to amount to.
- I don’t know how many books are in the library, but they must number in the thousands.
Translations
label with numbers; assign numbers to
to total; to amount to
- Czech: počítat (cs) se
- Esperanto: nombri (eo)
- Finnish: olla (fi), nousta (fi)
- German: zählen (de)
- Hungarian: kitesz egy mennyiséget (hu), valamennyit számlál (hu)
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Etymology 2
From numb + -er.
Pronunciation
- (RP) enPR: nŭm'ə, IPA: /ˈnʌmə/, SAMPA: /"nVm@(r)/
- (US): enPR: nŭm'ər, IPA: /ˈnʌmɚ/, SAMPA: /"nVm3`/
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- Hyphenation: num‧ber
Adjective
number
- comparative form of numb: more numb
Statistics
Estonian
Noun
number (genitive numbri, partitive numbrit)
- number
Declension
Declension of number (type
redel)
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singular |
plural |
| nominative |
number |
numbrid |
| genitive |
numbri |
numbrite |
| partitive |
numbrit |
numbreid |
| illative |
numbrisse |
numbritesse
numbreisse |
| inessive |
numbris |
numbrites
numbreis |
| elative |
numbrist |
numbritest
numbreist |
| allative |
numbrile |
numbritele
numbreile |
| adessive |
numbril |
numbritel
numbreil |
| ablative |
numbrilt |
numbritelt
numbreilt |
| translative |
numbriks |
numbriteks
numbreiks |
| terminative |
numbrini |
numbriteni |
| essive |
numbrina |
numbritena |
| abessive |
numbrita |
numbriteta |
| comitative |
numbriga |
numbritega |
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