-
normally has
twelve months. The word
undecimber is
based on the
Latin word
undecim meaning "eleven". It is
formed in
analogy with December, which, though...
-
preferred to the
hybrid undecagon,
whose first part is
formed from
Latin undecim "eleven".) A
regular hendecagon is
represented by Schläfli
symbol {11}...
- (1590)
which contains eleven languages: "Ambrosii
Calepini dictionarium undecim linguarum:
respondent autem latinis vocabulis hebraica, græca, gallica...
-
Quattuor (4),
Penta (5), Hex (6),
Septem (7), Octo (8),
Novem (9),
UnDecim (11), Quattuor
Decim (14) and Penta-Decem (15). The
terms Unus (1) and Bini (2) were...
- such as xono, weco,
vundo (from
Latin "novem"/"nona" (9), "decem" (10), "
undecim" (11)).
Using Gr**** for
ascending and
Latin for
descending would be consistent...
- undine, undulant, undulate, undulation, undulatory, undulatus,
undulose undecim-
eleventh Latin undecimus undecimal unden-
eleven each
Latin ūndēni undenary...
-
Seminovile or
Vigintile 1/36 10° Triginta****tile U 1/11 32.83°
Undecile or
Undecim or
Elftile U2 2/11 65.45°
Biundecile or
Bielftile U3 3/11 98.18° Triundecile...
- enataio- nava- 10 decem-, dec- den-
decim- deca- decakis- decaplo- decad- decat- decataio- dasha- 11 undec- unden-
undecim- hendeca- hendeca/kis/plo/d- hendecat-/o/aio-...
-
Organographia (Wolffenbüttel:
Elias Holwein, 1619): 3, 40. "longum ferè ad
pedes undecim,
duobus lignis modicè
incuruis &
excauatis compactum, &
uiminibus scitè...
- e. g. Old
French and
Occitan uns, une,
un,
Italian un, una,
Spanish un, una,
Portuguese um, uma,
Romanian un, o. The
masculine nominative/accusative...