Fiftieth

Word FIFTIETH
Character 8
Hyphenation fif ti eth
Pronunciations /ˈfɪf.ti.əθ/

Definitions and meanings of "Fiftieth"

What do we mean by fiftieth?

The ordinal number matching the number 50 in a series. noun

One of 50 equal parts. noun

Next after the forty-ninth: an ordinal numeral.

The quotient of unity divided by fifty; one of fifty equal parts of anything: as, twenty-four fiftieths of an estate. noun

One of fifty equal parts; the quotient of a unit divided by fifty. noun

Next in order after the forty-ninth; -- the ordinal of fifty. adjective

Consisting of one of fifty equal parts or divisions. adjective

The ordinal form of the number fifty. adjective

The person or thing in the fiftieth position. noun

One of fifty equal parts of a whole. noun

Position 50 in a countable series of things noun

The ordinal number of fifty in counting order adjective

The person or thing in the fiftieth position.

One of fifty equal parts of a whole.

This is where you score with a really hot girl but know that 49 of your buddies have already fucked her over the last couple of years. But she is hot so you still feel a sort of both pride and shame. You quickly jump into the shower and cry... Urban Dictionary

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The word "fiftieth" in example sentences

Pentecost that is, the fiftieth day (from a Greek word meaning fiftieth), or Harvest Feast, or Feast of Weeks, may be regarded as a supplement to the Passover. ❋ Unknown (1884)

In stateroom LY (that is, the fiftieth floor, suite Y), a Plum (in other words, a drunk American) named Mr. P. ❋ Adrian McKinty (2007)

The fiftieth was a race of immigration issues vs culture of corruption- and gooper money vs dem empty pockets. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Hence the feast of pentecost, that is, the fiftieth day, was the inauguration of the Old Testament church, and the divine wisdom is apparent in the selection of the same reason for the institution of the New Testament church (Joh 1: 17; Ac 2: 1). ❋ Unknown (1871)

A maker of microscopes told me that, in a new attempt on a different kind of object-glass, he failed forty-nine times, but the fiftieth was a complete success. ❋ Matilda Joslyn Gage (1862)

Seven sabbaths of weeks were reckoned from the passover to the feast of pentecost (or fiftieth day, for so pentecost signifies), and so seven sabbaths of years from one jubilee to another, and the seventh is called the fiftieth; and all this honour is put upon the sevenths for the sake of ❋ Unknown (1721)

While Americans are focused on celebrating what is being called the fiftieth anniversary of the US-Japan alliance this year, a more significant anniversary this year may be the 100th anniversary of Japan's annexation of Korea. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Two years ago the people of Utah celebrated the semi-centennial, that is, the fiftieth anniversary, of the founding of the commonwealth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When it was to be observed: after seven sabbaths of years (v. 8), whether the forty-ninth or fiftieth is a great question among learned men: that it should be the seventh sabbatical year, that is, the forty-ninth (which by a very common form of speech is called the fiftieth), seems to me most probable, and is, I think, made pretty clear and the objections removed by that learned chronologer Calvisius; but this is not a place for arguing the question. ❋ Unknown (1721)

-- The name means "fiftieth" and was applied to the Jewish feast that was celebrated fifty days after the second day of unleavened bread, or the Passover day. ❋ James Edward Talmage (1897)

It is certainly "a curious accident," as Dr. Prior observes, "that a word that originally meant 'fiftieth' should come to be successively the name of a festival of the Church, of a flower, of an ornament in muslin called _pinking_, of a colour, and of a sword stab." ❋ Henry Nicholson Ellacombe (1868)

At least he didn't write "fiftieth" on them so that's in his favour. " ❋ Cole, Martina (2002)

I.e., "fiftieth", found only in the New Testament (Acts 2: 1; ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

Though Pastor White is not in attendance, he has sent his second-in-command, Thomas Glammeyer, a slim man with a serious demeanor and a white mustache, who has recently celebrated his fiftieth year as a Lutheran minister. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

U.S. Senator John Edwards, D-NC, gave a rousing address to the group on the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Brown v Board of Education decision. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This Wednesday we commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Kennedy inaugural, an event that brought many of my generation into public service if for no other reason than to make a contribution to a nation that had been so good to us. ❋ Gary Hart (2011)

Afanasy Fyodorovich, the southern patriarch, was an idealistic communist who had worked his way up to secretary of the rural district committee, and received a golden watch on his fiftieth birthday as a present from Khrushchev—to be berated ever after by his wife for modestly choosing this reward rather than the other option, a car. ❋ Daniel Treisman (2011)

[Hugo], I finally got sloppy fiftieths with [Jessika]. [I think I'm] in love with her even though I could never marry or respect her. ❋ Florida Sunshine (2020)

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