sixth

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    position six in a countable series of things
    a sixth part
    the musical interval between one note and another six notes away from it
  • Adjective:
    coming next after the fifth and just before the seventh in position

Word Origin

sixth (adj.)
1520s, replacing Middle English sixte (c. 1200), from Old English syxte, from siex (see six). Compare Old Frisian sexta, Middle Dutch seste, Old High German sehsto, German sechste, Gothic saihsta. With ending conformed to -th (1). Related: Sixthly. The noun meaning "a sixth part" is from 1550s. As a music tone, from 1590s. Sixth sense "supernatural perception of objects" is attested from 1712; earlier it meant "titillation, the sense that apprehends sexual pleasure" (1690s, from Scaliger). Then said Peter, That is false; for there is a sixth Sense, that of Prescience : for the other five Senses are capable only of Knowledg ; but the Sixth of Foreknowledg ; which Sense the Prophets had. [William Whitson, "Primitive Christianity Reviv'd," vol. V, London, 1712]

Example

1. It was the sixth cut in as many months .
2. Now it accounts for just a sixth .
3. Sixth , violence is very costly .
4. A sixth hacker pleaded guilty .
5. This would be the country 's sixth .

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