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单词 numeral
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numeraladj.n.

Brit. /ˈnjuːm(ə)rəl/, /ˈnjuːm(ə)rl̩/, U.S. /ˈn(j)um(ə)rəl/
Forms: Middle English–1600s numerall, Middle English– numeral.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin numeralis.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin numeralis expressing or denoting a number or numbers (Priscian, 5th–6th cent.), relating to a number or numbers (early 12th cent. in a British source) < classical Latin numerus (see number n.) + -ālis -al suffix1. Compare Italian numerale (1363), Middle French, French numéral (1475), Spanish numeral (1734), Portuguese numeral (1783).With numeral letters (see quots. at sense A. 1) compare post-classical Latin numerales litterae (early 15th cent. in a British source), French lettres numeralles (1690). With numeral adverbs in quot. 1894 at sense A. 1 compare post-classical Latin adverbia numeralia (a804 in a British source). With numerall proporcioun in quot. c1475 at sense A. 2 compare post-classical Latin numeralis proportio (early 13th cent. in a British source), Middle French proporcion numerale (1475). With sense B. 3 compare post-classical Latin numerale a compendium of theology, organized numerically (late 12th or early 13th cent. in a British source as a work title). N.E.D. (1907) gives only the pronunciation (niū·mĕrăl) /ˈnjuːmərəl/.
A. adj.
1. Of letters, figures, words, parts of speech, etc.: expressing or denoting a number or numbers.
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the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > a part of speech > other parts of speech > [adjective] > other spec.
numerala1398
partitivea1398
gentile1542
indefinitive1598
illative1611
integral1668
collective1751
modal1845
parti-generic1939
the world > relative properties > number > mathematical notation or symbol > [adjective] > written or designated by figures
digit1539
numeral1577
numerical1647
numeric1825
figurate1830
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 329v Þe nombre of fyue is compowned of foure and of oon in stede of a triangle and so it may be schewed of al oþer numeral figure [L. numeralibus] for alway euerych nombre is y-gendred of a triangle figure.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 73 Adjectyves somtyme be formed..of theyr nownes numeralles.
1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 17v A verse wherein the numerall letters shewe the yere of the Lorde.
1594 T. Blundeville Exercises iii. i. liv. f. 177 The houres of the night written..in common numerall letters.
1605 W. Camden Remaines i. 172 Hee which set downe the nine numerall figures.
1651 T. Hobbes Philos. Rudim. xviii. §4. 346 By calling to minde the order of those numerall words.
1690 W. Leybourn Cursus mathematicus 334 The Digits on the Left Side in Numeral Letters shew the several Roots.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Character Numeral Characters, are those us'd to express Numbers.
1772 Regulations H.M. Service at Sea 24 At the End of the Voyage [the Captain] is to give an Account to the Clerk of the Acts, how many Tickets have been delivered out, with the Numeral Letter and Number by which each is distinguished.
1795 L. Murray Eng. Gram. 145 One, a numeral adjective.
1840 Penny Cycl. XVI. 366/2 Distinct numeral characters are found to have existed..among the Chinese, Indians, and Arabs.
1869 H. F. Tozer Res. Highlands of Turkey II. 358 The small mark after the T is one of the sigla which it was customary in inscriptions..to put..before and after numeral letters.
1894 W. M. Lindsay Lat. Lang. 408 The Numeral Adverbs from 5 upwards end in -iens or -iēs.
1933 C. D. Buck Compar. Gram. Greek & Latin 73 The wau, koppa, and san, which disappeared from the alphabet, were maintained as numeral signs.
1991 C. B. Boyer & U. C. Merzbach Hist. Math. (ed. 2) xiv. 250 In certain manuscripts of Boethius, however, similar numeral forms, or apices, appear as counters for use on a computing board.
2. Belonging or relating to a number or numbers.
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the world > relative properties > number > mathematical number or quantity > [adjective]
numeralc1475
numerical1628
numerary1742
c1475 Court of Sapience (Trin. Cambr.) (1927) 1950 (MED) In holy wryt moche thyng ynombred ys..And in thys world eche creature ywys Ys made by numerall proporcioun; Foure elementes, the seuen planettis abouen, These byn dystinct in trew nombre certayn.
1607 R. Parker Scholasticall Disc. against Antichrist i. i. 29 The first difference (forsooth) in our new Crosse is Numerall... It is not the same in number.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica 377 Surely the conceit is numerall, and..relateth unto the number of ten. View more context for this quotation
1685 H. More Illustr. Daniel & Revelation 293 Those letters, in their numeral value, make just 666.
1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I Numeral Algebra, is that which makes use of Numbers instead of Letters of the Alphabet.
1827 O. Gregory Hutton's Course Math. (ed. 9) I. 182 Algebraic Fractions have the same names and rules of operation, as numeral fractions in common arithmetic.
1845 B. Thorpe tr. J. M. Lappenberg Hist. Eng. I. 82 Of greater importance..would be the knowledge of the numeral system in use among the Saxons. I am inclined to the belief that the octonary..was the one followed.
1943 C. S. Lewis Abolition of Man iii. 39 Such a reply springs from the fatal serialism of the modern imagination—the image of infinite unilinear progression which so haunts our minds... We tend to think of every process as if it must be like the numeral series.
1986 Christie's Sale Catal.: Bks. from Libr. of M. Boulton 12 Dec. 12 Contemporary sprinkled calf, spines gilt (a few joints with short split, numeral labels worn).
1998 Coin News May 49/2 The numeral value on the front contains microtext LB.
3. Measured, rhythmic. Obsolete. rare.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > proportion of notes or rhythm > [adjective] > having rhythm or proportion
mensuralc1570
numerous1589
numeral1610
measurable1614
rhythmica1631
numerose1714
mensurable1776
measured1782
lilting1800
rhythmic-melodic1854
rhythmized1880
1610 J. Healey tr. J. L. Vives in tr. St. Augustine Citie of God ii. iv. 57 In the feastes of Cybele, was much of this numerall musicke.
B. n.
1.
a. A word denoting or expressing a number.
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the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > a part of speech > other parts of speech > [noun] > other spec.
numeral1530
partitive1530
inclusive1533
gentile1569
illative1591
note1607
collective1751
ordinativea1831
resumptive1832
similative1903
applicative1925
particle1925
adposition1972
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 367 Annotacyons to knowe all maner sortes of numeralles in the Frenche tonge.
1591 R. Percyvall Bibliotheca Hispanica Gram. sig. B3 Of Primitiues the numerals are especially worth the noting.
1678 E. Phillips New World of Words (new ed.) (at cited word) Cardinal numerals, are those which express the number of things.
1754 New & Compl. Dict. Arts & Sci. III. 2234/2 Numerals, in grammar, those words which express numbers.
1840 R. H. Dana Two Years before Mast xxxii. 406 The kings of England in their order..and then the Kanaka numerals.
1872 R. Morris Hist. Outl. Eng. Accidence 110 Numbers may be considered under their divisions—Cardinal, Ordinal, and Indefinite Numerals.
1964 E. Bach Introd. Transformational Gram. vi. 141 The following Japanese forms (numerals and classifiers).
1977 C. Wagley Welcome of Tears iii. 81 The Tapirapé language only has numerals up to five.
1993 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 38 96 The stranded numeral wisi ‘two’ is a modifier.
b. A figure or character (or a group of these) denoting a number. Also used reductively of a person.
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the world > relative properties > number > mathematical notation or symbol > [noun] > figure
rimeeOE
figure?c1225
numberc1300
digit?a1400
digitalc1450
cipher1530
term1552
terminus?a1560
significant figure1614
small figuresa1652
numeral1654
monasa1690
binary digit1796
nomial1828
supplement1868
1654 S. Ward Vindiciæ Academiarum 19 The use of this way with all Symbolicall writers old or new, (Numeralls, Literalls, Algebraicalls..is to discourse..freely without the trouble of words.
1686 R. H. in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 16 68 Marks Methodically disposed like Letters in a Literal, or like Numbers in a Numeral.
1741 J. Wilford Memorials & Characters App. 43 The Figures direct to the Pages of the Book. The Numerals to those of the Appendix.
1758 Gentleman's Mag. 28 56 The Roman numerals..are yet retained in use in some cases.
1811 T. Jefferson Let. 10 Nov. in Writings (1984) 1254 The metrology of the ordinance of Congress of 1786, which for their series below unit adopted the Roman numerals.
1842 C. Dickens Amer. Notes I. iii. 116 These boys are divided into four classes, each denoted by a numeral, worn on a badge upon the arm.
1874 G. J. Whyte-Melville Uncle John xxi It is hardly possible..to conceive how a man loses his own identity [in prison] when he becomes a numeral.
1919 Outing Mar. 315/2 From an old spelling-book he took the English alphabet and numerals, without the least idea of their sound or significance.
1935 J. O'Hara Appointment in Samarra (U.K. ed.) vii. 197 The little clock had no numerals but only squares of metal where the numerals were supposed to be.
1976 M. Gibson Butterfly Ward in R. Sullivan More Stories by Canad. Women (1987) 38 I would simply be a numeral at university, perhaps a clever numeral but a numeral all the same.
1987 Lancaster Guardian 2 Oct. 5/6 New hydrant signs with stick-on numerals are being put up, but they're not a patch on the old ones with their relief figures.
2. A metrical line, a line of verse. Obsolete. rare.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > part of poem > [noun] > line
versec900
staffc1450
line?1566
numeral1605
stich1723
stike-
1605 W. Camden Remaines sig. d1v Our Poets hath their knacks as young Schollers call them, as Ecchos, Achrostiches, Serpentine verses, Recurrents, Numeralls, &c.
3. Christian Church. A calendar of canonical hours and times of mass. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > time > reckoning of time > calendar > [noun] > specific calendars
Gregorian Calendarc1275
Julian Calendarc1275
fastia1387
almanacc1392
prognostication1486
shepherd's calendar1506
ephemeris1559
perpetual almanac?1566
perpetual calendar1577
ephemeris1647
primstaff1662
rim-stock1662
parapegma1671
Poor Robin1708
menologium1709
menologion1727
rune-staff1753
Liberian Calendar1754
parapegm1755
timetable1758
prognosticator1779
Hindu calendar1795
Moore's Almanac1806
Moorea1821
numeral1853
Advent calendar1867
paddywhack almanac1875
paddy1876
Islamic calendar1912
1853 D. Rock Church our Fathers III. ii. ii. 19 The ‘numeral’ was a calendar or directory which told the variations in the canonical hours and in the mass, caused by saints'-days and festivals.

Compounds

numeral card n. [compare French carte numérale playing card without pictures (1868)] = numerical card n. at numerical adj. and n. Compounds; (also) a card displaying an arabic numeral rather than a letter or other image.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > card or cards > [noun] > number card
numerical card1816
numeral card1876
pip card1892
1876 Encycl. Brit. V. 100/1 A pack of tarots consists of seventy-eight cards, four suits of numeral cards and twenty-two emblematic cards.
1996 Canad. Jrnl. Behavioural Sci. (Nexis) 28 If the box contained 8 fish, then the numeral card would have the numeral 8, the analogue card would have 8 coloured dots, and the global card would have a picture of a single fish.
2001 Advertiser (Adelaide) (Nexis) 7 June 91 Islamic versions of playing cards clearly consisted of 52 cards arranged in four suits, each with 10 numeral cards and three court cards.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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