What is another word for xlvii?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌə͡ʊmən fˈɔːtisˈɛvən] (IPA)

What are the hypernyms for Xlvii?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for xlvii?

"XLVII" is a numeral that represents the number 47 in Roman numerals. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Since "XLVII" is a numeral, there are no direct antonyms for it. However, if we look at the meaning of the number 47, we can come up with some related words that can be considered as antonyms. For example, if we consider 47 as a symbol of age, some antonyms could be "young," "fresh," or "new." If we associate it with time, antonyms could be "early," "past," or "previous." Despite "XLVII" not having exact antonyms, we can still relate it to other words and find opposite meanings based on its context.

What are the antonyms for Xlvii?

Usage examples for Xlvii

1. Jesus, son of Sirach, xlvii.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
13. The people are in exile in the land of the Chaldeans, xlvii.
"Introduction to the Old Testament"
John Edgar McFadyen
It shows itself again in his description of the river that issues from under the threshold of the temple, xlvii.
"Introduction to the Old Testament"
John Edgar McFadyen

Famous quotes with Xlvii

  • In this connection I call to mind Genesis, chapter xlvii...the pathetic story of the years of plenty and the years of famine in Egypt, and how Joseph, with that opportunity, made a corner in broken hearts, and the crusts of the poor, and human liberty--a corner whereby he took a nation's money all away, to the last penny...then took the nation itself, buying it for bread, man by man, woman by woman, child by child, till all were slaves...and it was a disaster so crushing that its effects have not wholly disappeared from Egypt to-day... Was Joseph establishing a character for his race which would survive long in Egypt? and in time would his name come to be familiarly used to express that character--like Shylock's? It is hardly to be doubted. Let us remember that this was centuries before the Crucifixion.
    Mark Twain

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