nine

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Engleski nine

Pronunciation

Numeral

nine

  1. Code word for the digit 9 in the NATO/ICAO spelling alphabet

Synonyms

ITU/IMO code word novenine[2]

References

  1. To distinguish from nein. Lua greška in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Citation/CS1/Suggestions' not found.
  2. International Maritime Organisation (2005). International Code of Signals, p. 22–23. Fourth edition, London.

Engleski

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90
 ←  8 9 10  → 
    Cardinal: nine
    Ordinal: ninth
    Multiplier: ninefold, nonuple

Etymology

From Middle English nyne, nine, from Old English nigon, from Proto-West Germanic *neun, from Proto-Germanic *newun, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥.

Pronunciation

Numeral

nine

  1. A numerical value equal to 9; the number following eight and preceding ten.
  2. Describing a group or set with nine elements.
    A cat has nine lives.

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Related terms

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Noun

nine (plural nines)

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  1. The digit or figure 9.
  2. (card games) A playing card with nine pips.
  3. (weaponry) A nine-millimeter semi-automatic pistol.
  4. (computing, engineering, usually in the plural) A statistical unit of proportion (of reliability, purity, etc.).
    They guaranteed that our Web site would have 99.99% uptime, or four nines.
  5. (baseball) A baseball club, team, or lineup (composed of nine players).
    • 1877, Chicago Times, July 8, 1877:[1]
      The St. Louis club is the only nine in the league which gives its patrons the right to see a full game or no pay.

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Derived terms

Translations

The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout#Translations.

See also

Playing cards in Engleski · playing cards (layout · text)
ace deuce, two three four five six seven
eight nine ten jack, knave queen king joker

References

  1. Peter Morris,
      • A Game of Inches: The Stories Behind the Innovations That Shaped Baseball, 15.1.3 Rain Checks, pp. 411–412

Anagrams

  • inne (alphagram einn)

Alemannic German

cardinal number
9 Prethodni: acht
Sledeći: zää

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German niun, from Old High German niun, from Proto-Germanic *newun. Cognate with Nemački neun, Holandski negen, Engleski nine, Icelandic níu.

Pronunciation

Numeral

nine

  1. Lua greška in package.lua at line 80: module 'Modul:labels/data/lang/gsw' not found. nine

Middle English

Numeral

nine

  1. Alternative form of nyne

Mongghul

Adjective

nine

  1. female
    nine kun
    woman

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Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English nyne, from Old English niġon, in turn from Proto-Germanic *newun, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥.

Pronunciation

Numeral

cardinal number
9 Prethodni: aicht
Sledeći: ten

nine

  1. nine

References


Swazi

Etymology

From Proto-Nguni *niná.

Pronoun

niné

  1. you, you all; second-person plural absolute pronoun.

Turkish

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ni‧ne

Noun

nine (definite accusative nineyi, plural nineler)

  1. grandmother

Declension

Šablon:tr-infl-noun-v

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Further reading