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Zahl, numerus (als Benennung u. Anzahl). – nota numeri (als Zahlzeichen, Ziffer). – vocabulum numeri (Zahlwort, Plur. vocabula numerorum). – eine ganze Z. und ein Drittel derselben, totus aliquis numerus et eiusdem pars tertia: eine geringe Z., numerus exiguus; paucitas (z.B. ad paucitatem redigi): die Z. der Meinigen, Deinigen, meus, tuus numerus: die Zahl solcher Leute, talis numerus: die Z. derjenigen, welche etc., illorum numerus, qui etc.; u. is numerus, qui etc. – der Z. nach, numero: in der gehörigen Z., ad numerum: ohne Z., s. zahllos. – die gehörige Z. haben, numerum suum habere: die Z. belief sich auf zwölftausend, numerus duodecim milium fuit. – die Z. von etw. vollmachen, s. vollzählig (machen).
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