vigesimo
Americannoun
plural
vigesimosEtymology
Origin of vigesimo
First recorded in 1860–65, vigesimo is from the Latin word vīgēsimō
Example Sentences
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D.N.J.C. millesimo trecentesimo vigesimo tercio, mensis Maij die nono, exeunte Indictione sextâ, Rivoalti, quam fieri facit Dnus.
From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Yule, Henry
Millesimo trecentesimo vigesimo quinto, mensis Junii die septimo, exeunte Indictione octavâ, Rivoalti.
From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Yule, Henry
Quia nec ipsum est a monachis alienum hortos colere, agros exercere, et pomorum fecunditate gratulari; legitur enim in Psalmo centesimo vigesimo septimo, "Labores manuum tuarum manducabis; beatus es et bene tibi erit."
From The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator by Hodgkin, Thomas
Regni vigesimo tertio, ab Incarnatione 1793, die Octobris tertio.
From The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines by O'Rourke, John
For the rest of the above particulars see the fifth satire, beginning "Il vigesimo giorno di Febbraio."
From Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 2 by Tasso, Torquato
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