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1 десята частка
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2 onuncu parça
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3 десети
tenth* * *десѐти,редно числ., -а, -о, -и tenth; \десетиа мат. a tenth (part).* * *tenth* * *tenth -
4 'ushr
tenth part, tithe ['ashara] Ful usura, Hau ushiri, Per 'oshr borrowed from Ar -
5 décimo
adj.tenth.m.1 tenth, tenth part.2 Decimus.* * *► adjetivo1 tenth► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 tenth1 tenth part of a lottery ticket Table 1 NOTA See also sexto,-a/Table 1————————1 tenth part of a lottery ticket* * *(f. - décima)noun adj.* * *1.ADJ tenthsexto2. SM1) (Mat) tenth2) (tb: décimo de lotería) ≈ lottery ticketSee:ver nota culturelle LOTERÍA in lotería,ver nota culturelle EL GORDO in gordo* * *I- ma adjetivo/pronombrea) ( ordinal) tenth; para ejemplos ver quintob) ( partitivo)IIa) ( partitivo) tenth* * *----* décimo (10º) = 10th (tenth), tenth (10th).* una décima parte = one tenth [one-tenth], one in ten.* * *I- ma adjetivo/pronombrea) ( ordinal) tenth; para ejemplos ver quintob) ( partitivo)IIa) ( partitivo) tenth* * *décimo (10º)= 10th (tenth), tenth (10th)Ex: Press this key to display the next 10th record (your library may have changed the 'jump' increment to another number, such as 20, or even 50).
Ex: The tenth edition was a departure from the norm in that it was an adaptation rather than a strict abridgement.* décimo (10º) = 10th (tenth), tenth (10th).* una décima parte = one tenth [one-tenth], one in ten.* * *adjective / pronoun2(partitivo): la décima parte a tenth1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (partitivo) tenth* * *
décimo 1◊ -ma adjetivo/pronombre
tenth;
para ejemplos ver quinto;
la décima parte a tenth
décimo 2 sustantivo masculino
décimo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino tenth: me corresponde la décima parte del premio, my share amounts to a tenth of the prize money
II sustantivo masculino
1 (fracción) tenth
2 (de lotería) tenth part of a lottery ticket
' décimo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
décima
- participación
English:
storey
- tenth
- ticket
* * *décimo, -a♦ númtenth;la décima parte a tenth;el siglo décimo [escrito “siglo X”] the tenth century;ver también octavo♦ nm1. [fracción] tenth2. [en lotería] = ticket giving a tenth share in a number entered in the Spanish “Lotería Nacional”3. Am [moneda] 10-cent coin* * *I adj tenth* * *décimo, -ma adj: tenth♦ décimo, -ma n* * *décimo num tenth -
6 δέκατος
δέκατος, η, ον (s. δέκα and next entry; Hom.+)① pert. to being tenth in a series, tenth (ordinal number) a precious gem Rv 21:20; ὄρος Hs 9, 1, 9; 9, 27, 1; hour (prob.=4 P.M.; 3 Macc 5:14) J 1:39; Ac 19:9 D.② pert. to being a tenth part of someth., part, as subst. (sc. μέρις)ⓐ gener. τὸ δ. a tenth (part) (Appian, Ital. 8 §2; Lucian, Sat. 14; Ex 16:36; Lev 5:11 al.; Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 102) Rv 11:13.ⓑ specific ἡ δεκάτη a tenth of someth. offered for a specific purpose tenth part, tithe (Simonides 106b Diehl2; Hdt. 2, 135; 4, 152) of booty (Maximus Tyr. 24, 5b [for the gods from the spoils of war]) Hb 7:2, 4 (Gen 14:20). Of the gift of a tithe prescribed by the Jewish law (LXX; Ps.-Hecataeus: 264 Fgm. 21 [188] Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 188]; Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 98 al.; Joseph.; cp. on sim. sacred gifts Diod S 20, 14, 2; IDelosChoix 5, 2 [Artemis]; SEG XXVIII, 1541 [III/II B.C.]; IG XI, 1243 [III/II B.C.]; PHib 115, 1 [c. 250 B.C.]; μόσχων δεκάτης; PTebt 307, 8; O. Wilck I 348f; s. SWallace, Taxation in Egypt, ’38, index) pl. (as Lysias 20, 24; 2 Esdr 22:44; 1 Macc 3:49; 10:31; 11:35; Jos., Ant. 14, 203) Hb 7:8f (δέκ. λαμβάνειν as Diod S 5, 42, 1; Ps.-Lucian, Salt. 21).—JBaumgarten, JBL 103, ’84, 245–51 (Hb. background for nonliteral use).—Kl. Pauly I 1438. DELG s.v. δέκα. M-M. New Docs 3, 65. -
7 décima
f.tenth.* * *1 LITERATURA stanza of ten octosyllabic lines\tener (unas) décimas familiar to have a slight temperature* * *f., (m. - décimo)* * *SF1) [de segundo, grado] tenthtiene 37 y tres décimas — his temperature is 37.3 (degrees)
2) (Rel) tithe3) (Literat, Hist) a ten-line stanza* * *femenino (de segundo, grado) tenthtiene 39 y tres décimas — his temperature is 39.3 (degrees)
no tiene más que unas décimas — he only has a slight fever o (BrE) temperature
* * *----* décima de segundo = split second.* * *femenino (de segundo, grado) tenthtiene 39 y tres décimas — his temperature is 39.3 (degrees)
no tiene más que unas décimas — he only has a slight fever o (BrE) temperature
* * ** décima de segundo = split second.* * *(de un segundo) tenth; (de un grado) tenthtiene 39 y tres décimas his temperature is 39.3 (degrees)no tiene más que unas décimas he only has a slight fever o ( BrE) temperature* * *
décima sustantivo femenino (de segundo, grado) tenth;◊ tiene 39 y tres décimas his temperature is 39.3 (degrees)
décimo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino tenth: me corresponde la décima parte del premio, my share amounts to a tenth of the prize money
II sustantivo masculino
1 (fracción) tenth
2 (de lotería) tenth part of a lottery ticket
décima sustantivo femenino tenth
♦ Locuciones: tener unas décimas, to have a slight temperature
' décima' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
décimo
English:
tenth
* * *décima nf1. [en medidas] tenth;una décima de segundo a tenth of a second;ganó por décimas de segundo he won by tenths of a second;tiene unas décimas de fiebre she has a slight fever* * *f1 tenth2:tener décimas MED have a slight fever, Br have a slight temperature* * *décima n (de segundo) tenth of a second -
8 decimo
m noun adj tenth* * *decimo agg.num.ord. tenth: arrivò decimo nella gara, he came tenth in the race; Pio X, Pius the Tenth◆ s.m. tenth: nove decimi, nine tenths; un decimo di ciò che hai, a (o one) tenth (o the tenth part) of what you have // (med.) ho dieci decimi di vista, I've got twenty-twenty vision.* * *['dɛtʃimo] decimo (-a)1. agg2. sm1) Mat tenth2) Med3. sm/fper fraseologia vedi: quinto(in ordine, graduatoria)
il decimo da sinistra — the tenth from the left* * *['dɛtʃimo] 1.aggettivo tenth2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) tenth2) (di vista)* * *decimo/'dεt∫imo/ ⇒ 26, 5tenth(f. -a)1 tenth2 (di vista) ha dieci -i he has twenty twenty vision. -
9 δέκατος
δέκᾰτος (Arc. [full] δέκοτος IG5(2).282 (Mantinea, v B.C.), also [dialect] Aeol. in Epigr.Gr.988.5 ([place name] Balbilla)), η, ον: ([etym.] δέκα):—II [full] δεκάτη (sc. μερίς), ἡ, tenth part, tithe,τᾶς δεκάτας δεκάταν Simon.141.4
, cf. Hdt.2.135, etc.;τῇ θεῷ τὰς δ. ἐξαιρεθῆναι Lys.20.24
; τὰ ἐκ τῆς δ. the produce of the tenth, IG12.91, cf. Tab.Defix.99.14: esp. as a customs-duty, D.20.60;δεκάτη μόσχων PTeb.307.8
(iii A.D.).b δ. προτέρα· ἡ πρὸ εἰκάδος, ὡς ὑστέρα· ἡ μετ' εἰκάδα, Hsch.3 festival on the tenth day after birth, when the child has a name given it, τὴν δ. θύειν to give a naming-day feast, Ar.Av. 922, cf. 494;δ. ὑπέρ τινος ἑστιᾶσαι D.40.28
, cf. 39.22.4 δεκάτα· τάξις, ἄθροισμα, καὶ ἡ τῶν εἴκοσιν ἁρμάτων τάξις, Hsch.5 δέκατον, τό, tenth part, LXX Le.23.13,17 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δέκατος
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10 kumi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kumi[Swahili Plural] makumi[English Word] ten[English Plural] tens[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Definition] the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one; the base of the decimal system[Swahili Example] kenda karibu na kumi (methali)[English Example] nine is near ten (proverb)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kumi[English Word] ten[Part of Speech] adjective[Related Words] kikumi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -a kumi[English Word] tenth[Part of Speech] adjective[Swahili Example] mwezi wa kumi[English Example] the tenth month (i.e., October)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sehemu ya kumi[Swahili Plural] sehemu za kumi[English Word] tenth[English Plural] tenths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kumi[Swahili Plural] makumi[English Word] tithe[English Plural] tithes[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kumi[Swahili Plural] makumi[English Word] decade[English Plural] decades[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
11 Zehntel
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12 zehntel
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13 kymmenes
yks.nom. kymmenes; yks.gen. kymmenennen; yks.part. kymmenettä; yks.ill. kymmenenteen; mon.gen. kymmenensien; mon.part. kymmenensiä; mon.ill. kymmenensiinkymmenenosa (noun)tenth (noun)* * *• tenth part• tenth -
14 δέκατος
-η,-ον +[*]ЧO54-8-14-8-17=101 Gn 8,5; 14,20; 28,22; Ex 12,3; 16,36tenth Gn 8,5; τὸ δέκατον tenth part, tithe Lv 23,13; gift, offering Tob 1,6τῇ δεκάτῃ τοῦ μηνός on the tenth day of the month Lv 23,27; πᾶσα δεκάτη τῆς γῆς every tithe of the landLv 27,30; δέκατον σεμιδάλεως tenth of fine flour Ex 29,40; δέκατον δέκατον a tenth at a time (semit., rendering MT רוןשׂע רוןשׂע) Nm 28,21Cf. BAUMGARTEN 1984 246-247 (Tob 1,6); HORSLEY 1983, 65; WEVERS 1990, 484; →NIDNTT -
15 tíund
f.1) the tenth part;2) tithe.* * *f. the ‘tenth;’ kona má gefa tíund ór heiman-fylgju sinni, N. G. L. i. 153; tíundar gjöf, q. v.II. as a law term, a tithe, Scot. teind, being the tenth part of the produce, K. Á. 96; for the introduction of the tíund by Bishop Gizur, in the year 1097, see Íb. ch. 10. For the Law on Tithe, Tíundar Lög, see D.I. i. 70 sqq. For Norway, see N. G. L. ii. 310. The tithe was divided into four parts,—between bishop, priest, church, and the poor, biskups-t., prests-t., kirkju-t., fátækra-t.: names of other tithes are, osta-t., sel-t., skipar-t., skreiðar-t., báta-t., kaupeyris-t., D. N., N. G. L.: other special names, leiðangrs-t., höfuð-t. (see p. 308, col. 1), ávaxtar-t. (see p. 48), in meiri tíund, Grág. i. 202, K. Þ. K. 37 new Ed.; lög-tíund, skipti-t., heima-t.COMPDS: tíundarfé, tíundargjald, tíundargjöf, tíundargörð, tíundarhald, tíundarheimta, tíundarlag, tíundarmál, tíundarreikningr, tíundarskipti, tíundarsókn, tíundarsök, tíundartími, tíundarvara, tíundarvirðr. -
16 decumānus or decimānus
decumānus or decimānus adj. [decimus], of the tenth part, of tithes: ager, that pays tithes: frumentum, a tithe of the produce. — Collecting tithes, farming tithes: mulier, a tithe-farmer's wife.—As subst m., a tithe-farmer, tax-collector.— Poet.: acipenser, fit for a tax-collector, i. e. of the largest size, Lucil. ap. C.— Of the tenth cohort, in the phrase, porta decumana, the main entrance of a Roman camp, where the tenth cohort of the legion was stationed, Cs., L.— Plur m. as subst, soldiers of the tenth legion, Ta. -
17 decima
decima s.f.2 (mus.) tenth.* * *['dɛtʃima]sostantivo femminile1) stor. tithe2) mus. tenth* * *decima/'dεt∫ima/sostantivo f.1 stor. tithe2 mus. tenth. -
18 tiende
tiende1♦voorbeelden:een tiende gedeelte, een tiende • a tenth (part), a tithe————————tiende2〈 rangtelwoord〉1 tenth♦voorbeelden: -
19 десятина
1) General subject: decima (пошлина), (приходская) rectorial tithes, tenth (налог), tithe (церковная), tithing, arpent (земли)2) History: dime (церковная; налог), (церковная) tithe, dessiatina (measure of land = 2.7 acres)3) Religion: 'ushr, dessiatine (A tenth part of something paid as a voluntary contribution or as a tax for the support of a religious establishment)4) Law: tenth5) Russian: dessiatine, desyatin -
20 Decima
1.dĕcĭmus or dĕcŭmus (the latter form prevailed in the later law lang.; hence, decumanus), a, um, adj. [decem with superl. ending], the tenth.I.Prop.:* b.mensis,
Plaut. Am. 1, 2, 19; cf. Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 29:legio,
Caes. B. G. 1, 40; cf. ib. 41; 42 al.:decima hora,
Cic. Phil. 2, 31;and without hora,
Auct. Her. 4, 51:annus,
Verg. A. 9, 155:septuma (dies) post decumam,
i. e. the seventeenth, id. G. 1, 284 Voss.:cum decumo efficit ager,
i. e. tenfold, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 47, § 112; so, extulisset, ib. § 113.—dĕcĭmum, adv. (like tertium, quartum, etc.; cf. Gell. 10, 1), for the tenth time, Liv. 6, 40.—B. 1.As an offering:2.testatur Terentius Varro... majores solitos decimam Herculi vovere,
Macr. S. 3, 12; so Varr. L. L. 6, § 54 Müll.; Just. 18, 7, 7; cf. with pars; Naev. ap. Prisc. p. 874 P.; Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 80:tibi (sc. Pythico Apollini) hinc decumam partem praedae voveo,
Liv. 5, 21; cf.:cum vovissent Apollini decumas praedae,
Just. 20, 3, 3; cf. id. 18, 7, 7; Vulg. Gen. 14, 20;so esp. of the tithes given by the Hebrews to support the priesthood,
id. Num. 18, 21 et saep.—A largess openly bestowed by public men on the people:3.Oresti nuper prandia in semitis decumae nomine magno honori fuerunt,
Cic. Off. 2, 17, 58; so Suet. Calig. 26; id. Galb. 15; Tac. H. 1, 20.—A tithe, as a tax on landholders in the provinces, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 10, § 25; more freq. in plur., id. ib. 2, 3, 39, § 89 sq.—4.A tithe, as conveyed by last will: decimas uxoribus dari, Trach. ap. Quint. 8, 5, 19.II.Meton. (like decem, decies, etc.), considerable, large, immense ( poet.):2. I.vastius insurgens decimae ruit impetus undae,
Ov. M. 11, 530 (cf.: decimanus, no. II., and in Gr. trikumia);so of billows,
Sil. 14, 122; Luc. 5, 672; Val. Fl. 2, 54 (decimus by circumlocut.: qui venit hic fluctus, fluctus supereminet omnes;posterior nono est undecimoque prior,
Ov. Tr. 1, 2, 50).Decimus, a Roman praenomen, abbrev. D. In the gens Claudia it was given only to patricians; but among the Junii and Laelii to plebeians also; cf. Varr. L. L. 9, § 61 Müll.—Hence, Dĕcĭmiānus, a, um, adj., named for Decimus:II.pirus,
Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 54.—Decima, the goddess that presides over accouchements, a partus tempestivi tempore, Varr. and Caesel. ap. Gell. 3, 16, 10 sq.; cf. also Tert. Anim. 37; id. adv. Val. 32.
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