liv
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being four more than fifty: The word "liv" is a cardinal number adjective that specifically denotes the quantity fifty-four (54). It represents the sum of fifty (50) and four (4).
Usage
- As an adjective: "Liv" is used attributively to describe a noun by specifying a precise count of fifty-four items, years, units, etc. It is a formal or literary numerical term.
- The manuscript contained liv chapters. (The manuscript contained fifty-four chapters.)
- He ruled for liv years. (He ruled for fifty-four years.)
Advanced Usage
- In formal enumeration: "Liv" is primarily found in historical, legal, or literary contexts, often using Roman numeral conventions (where LIV = 54). It is less common in everyday modern speech, where "fifty-four" is standard.
- Chapter Liv of the ancient text was particularly illuminating. (Chapter fifty-four of the ancient text was particularly illuminating.)
Variants and Related Words
- Fifty-four (adj): The standard modern English word for the number 54.
- LIV (proper noun): An abbreviation, notably for the Roman numeral 54, or in modern contexts like the LIV Golf tour.
Synonyms
- Fifty-four: The direct and most common synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- Numerical specificity: "Liv" has only one meaning: the cardinal number 54. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost exclusively numerical and attributive.