fourth

See also: Fourth

English

English numbers (edit)
40
   3 4 5   
    Cardinal: four
    Ordinal: fourth
    Multiplier: quadruple, fourfold
    Distributive: quadruply

Etymology

From Middle English fourthe, an alteration (due to four) of ferthe, from Old English fēorþa, fēowerþa, from Proto-Germanic *fedurþô, equivalent to four + -th. Compare West Frisian fjirde, Saterland Frisian fjädde, fjoode, Dutch vierde, German Low German feerde, feerd, German vierte, Danish fjerde, Icelandic fjórði.

Pronunciation

Adjective

fourth (not comparable)

  1. The ordinal form of the number four.

Usage notes

Abbreviations: 4th, 4th; (in names of monarchs and popes, and formal names in English) IV

Translations

Noun

fourth (plural fourths)

  1. (not used in the plural) The person or thing in the fourth position.
  2. (chiefly American) A quarter, one of four equal parts of a whole.
  3. (not used in the plural) The fourth gear of an engine.
  4. (music) A musical interval which spans four degrees of the diatonic scale, for example C to F (C D E F).

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Middle English

Adjective

fourth

  1. Alternative form of ferthe
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