sesquimille

Latin

Alternative forms

  • (numeral): MD

Etymology

From sēsqui- (a half and a) + mīlle (1000; Roman mile, mile). Compare sescuncia.

Pronunciation

Numeral

sēsquimīlle (genitive sēsquimīlle); semi-indeclinable numeral

  1. 1500, fifteen hundred, one thousand five hundred
    ...Annos sesquimille Terra absconditos...
    ...hidden by the Earth for 1500 Years...

Usage notes

See mille

Declension

Semi-indeclinable numeral.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem./Neut. Masc./Fem./Neut.
Nominative sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlia
sēsquimīllia
Genitive sēsquimīlium
sēsquimīllium
Dative sēsquimīlibus
sēsquimīllibus
Accusative sēsquimīlia
sēsquimīllia
Ablative sēsquimīlibus
sēsquimīllibus
Vocative sēsquimīlia
sēsquimīllia

Noun

sēsquimīlle n

  1. a mile and a half, particularly in reference to Roman miles

Declension

Semi-indeclinable numeral.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlia
sēsquimīllia
Genitive sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlium
sēsquimīllium
Dative sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlibus
sēsquimīllibus
Accusative sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlia
sēsquimīllia
Ablative sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlibus
sēsquimīllibus
Vocative sēsquimīlle sēsquimīlia
sēsquimīllia
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