"5n" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Anglais]

Forms: 5ⁿ [singular], 5ⁿˢ [plural]
  1. Abréviation de quinternion (dix feuilles, soit dix pages recto et dix pages verso).
    Sense id: fr-5n-en-noun-MbLPzn00
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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    "Par abréviation de quinternion."
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          "text": "Collation. —Eight 4ⁿˢ and one 5ⁿ = 74 leaves, of which the Iˢᵗ and 74ᵗʰ are blank.\nThat is: \"eight quaternions and one quinternion, which makes 74 leaves in all, of which tne first and last are blank\". The language used by Blades is traditional and seems innocent: the words quaternion, quinternion, (abbreviated 4ⁿ, 5ⁿ) are the same words used in the concluding “register” of many early Italian printed books to describe the structure of those books."
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