TWELFTH


Meaning of TWELFTH in English

I. ˈtwel]f(t)th, ]ft, -eu̇], rapid or substand ]th; the sound transcribed f may be bilabial instead of labiodental — the vȯiceless cognate of b_ adjective

Etymology: Middle English twelfte, twelfthe, adjective & noun, from Old English, from Old English twelfta (akin to Old High German zwelifto twelfth, Old Norse tolfti ), from twelf twelve + -ta (from -otha, -tha -th) — more at twelve

1. : being number 12 in a countable series

the twelfth day

— see number table

2. : being one of 12 equal parts into which something is divisible

a twelfth share of the money

II. noun

( plural twelfths ]f(t)ths, ]f(t)s)

Etymology: Middle English twelfte, twelfthe

1. : number 12 in a countable series

the twelfth of the month

2. : the quotient of a unit divided by 12 : one of 12 equal parts of something

one twelfth of the total

3. usually capitalized

a.

[Middle English twelthe, short for twelfte day, twelthe day ]

: epiphany

b.

[by shortening]

: twelfthtide

4.

a. : a musical interval comprising an octave and a fifth

b. : a note or tone at this interval

c. : an organ stop that produces tones at this interval above the pitch indicated by the notation

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