"IV." meaning in All languages combined

See IV. on Wiktionary

Numeral [Translingual]

Head templates: {{head|mul|numeral|upper case Roman numeral}} IV. (upper case Roman numeral)
  1. Fourth, especially in the names of monarchs or popes the fourth. Tags: Roman, numeral, uppercase Categories (topical): Translingual ordinal numbers Synonyms: IV, IIII, iv, iiii Related terms (Next): V. Related terms (Previous): III
    Sense id: en-IV.-mul-num-2tlnM4G0 Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header

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