Fourteenth ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Fourteenth ( adjective )

Coming next after the thirteenth in position.

Origin:

From the middle english fourten, from the old english feowertýne, from feower + -týne (as in tenth).

Examples:

  1. It is the fourteenth day of the month.
  2. The fourteenth chapter of the book.
  3. He was the fourteenth person to finish the race.
  4. The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution.
  5. The fourteenth floor of the building.

(As a noun)

Fourteenth ( noun )

Coming next after the thirteenth in position.

Origin:

From the middle english fourten, from the old english feowertýne, from feower + -týne (as in tenth).

Examples:

  1. It is the fourteenth day of the month.
  2. The fourteenth chapter of the book.
  3. He was the fourteenth person to finish the race.
  4. The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution.
  5. The fourteenth floor of the building.
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