"noun numeral" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: nouns numeral [plural]
Etymology: Calque of Latin nōmen numerāle. Etymology templates: {{calque|en|la|nōmen numerāle}} Calque of Latin nōmen numerāle Head templates: {{en-noun|nouns numeral}} noun numeral (plural nouns numeral)
  1. (grammar) A noun that represents a number Categories (topical): Grammar Translations (a noun that represents a number): Nomen numerale [neuter] (German), Zahlnennwort [neuter] (German), számnév (Hungarian), nomen numerale [neuter] (Latin), liczebnik (Polish), nombre numeral [masculine] (Spanish)

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