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Definition of eleventh
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Eleventh
(n.) The
interval
consisting
of ten
conjunct
degrees;
the
interval
made up of an
octave
and a
fourth.
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Eleventh
::
Eleventh
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
eleven;
one of
eleven
equal
parts.
Eleventh
::
Eleventh
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
interval
of the
octave
and the
fourth.
Eleventh
::
Eleventh
(a.)
Constituting
one of
eleven
parts into which a thing is
divided;
as, the
eleventh
part of a
thing..
Decillion
::
Decillion
(n.)
According
to the
English
notation,
a
million
involved
to the tenth
power,
or a unit with sixty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
involved
to the
eleventh
power,
or a unit with
thirty-three
ciphers
annexed.
[See the Note under
Numeration.].
Twelfth
::
Twelfth
(a.) Next in order after the
eleventh;
coming
after
eleven
others;
-- the
ordinal
of
twelve.
Twelfth
::
Twelfth
(n.) The next in order after the
eleventh.
Thermidor
::
Thermidor
(n.) The
eleventh
month of the
French
republican
calendar,
--
commencing
July 19, and
ending
August
17. See the Note under
Vendemiaire..
Ab
::
Ab (n.) The fifth month of the
Jewish
year
according
to the
ecclesiastical
reckoning,
the
eleventh
by the civil
computation,
coinciding
nearly
with
August..
K
::
K () the
eleventh
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
nonvocal
consonant.
The form and sound of the
letter
K are from the
Latin,
which used the
letter
but
little
except
in the early
period
of the
language.
It came into the Latin from the
Greek,
which
received
it from a
Phoenician
source,
the
ultimate
origin
probably
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
K is most
nearly
related
to c, g, h
(which
see)..
Eleventh
::
Eleventh
(a.) Next after the
tenth;
as, the
eleventh
chapter..
Undecennial
::
Undecennial
(a.)
Occurring
or
observed
every
eleventh
year;
belonging
to, or
continuing,
a
period
of
eleven
years;
undecennary;
as, an
undecennial
festival..
Sebat
::
Sebat (n.) The
eleventh
month of the
ancient
Hebrew
year,
approximately
corresponding
with
February..
Trouveur
::
Trouveur
(n.) One of a
school
of poets who
flourished
in
Northern
France
from the
eleventh
to the
fourteenth
century.
Martinmas
::
Martinmas
(n.) The feast of St.
Martin,
the
eleventh
of
November;
-- often
called
martlemans..
Troubadour
::
Troubadour
(n.) One of a
school
of poets who
flourished
from the
eleventh
to the
thirteenth
century,
principally
in
Provence,
in the south of
France,
and also in the north of
Italy.
They
invented,
and
especially
cultivated,
a kind of
lyrical
poetry
characterized
by
intricacy
of meter and
rhyme,
and
usually
of a
romantic,
amatory
strain..
Eleventh
::
Eleventh
(n.) The
interval
consisting
of ten
conjunct
degrees;
the
interval
made up of an
octave
and a
fourth.
Aquarius
::
Aquarius
(n.) The
Water-bearer;
the
eleventh
sign in the
zodiac,
which the sun
enters
about the 20th of
January;
-- so
called
from the rains which
prevail
at that
season
in Italy and the
East..
November
::
November
(n.) The
eleventh
month of the year,
containing
thirty
days..
Hilary Term
::
Hilary
term ()
Formerly,
one of the four terms of the
courts
of
common
law in
England,
beginning
on the
eleventh
of
January
and
ending
on the
thirty-first
of the same
month,
in each year; -- so
called
from the
festival
of St.
Hilary,
January
13th..
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