seventeen
English
    
| ← 16 | 17 | 18 → | 
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| Cardinal: seventeen Ordinal: seventeenth Adverbial: seventeen times Multiplier: seventeenfold | ||
Etymology
    
From Middle English seventene, from Old English seofontīene, from Proto-Germanic *sebuntehun. Cognate with Dutch zeventien, West Frisian santjin, German siebzehn, Danish sytten. Equivalent to seven + -teen
Pronunciation
    
Numeral
    
seventeen
- The cardinal number occurring after sixteen and before eighteen, represented in Roman numerals as XVII and in Arabic numerals as 17.
-  1631 (first performance), Philip Massinger, The Emperour of the East. A Tragæ-comœdie. […], London: […] Thomas Harper, for Iohn Waterson, published 1632, →OCLC, Act IV, scene iii:- [T]he charge of my moſt curious, and coſtly ingredients fraide, amounting to ſome ſeaventeene thouſand crovvnes, a trifle in reſpect of health, vvriting your noble name in my Catalogue, I ſhall acknovvledge my ſelfe amply ſatisfi'd.
 
 
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Derived terms
    
- Ordinal: seventeenth
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Translations
    
cardinal number
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