Read full poem →'Quid vetat et nosmet Lucilî scripta legentes Quaerere, num illius, num
rerum dura negârit Versiculos natura magis factos, et euntes Mollius?'
Dictionary Entry
An abstract entity used to describe quantity.
In a Sentence
“Zero, one, −1, 2.5, and pi are all numbers.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “num”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →"Quid vetat et nosmet _Lucili_ scripta legentes
Quaerere, num illius, num rerum dura negarit
Versiculos natura magis factos, et euntes
Read full poem →He has had given him ^^1,000 per an-
num Crown Lands; is the Chancellors
son.
Read full poem →number of electors appointed; and if no person have such
majority, then from the persons having the highest num-
bers not exceeding three on the list of those voted foras
Read full poem →No king of Egypt in a pyramid
Is safer from oblivion, though he num-
ber
Read full poem →Sd aqueduds that, iapply Muffa wkik i^lef*
me of which appear to be k^num workft^ «te
capable of being v^!^ d^nally co^maodiwe/
Read full poem →Abhorring life! how hate its length'ned chain!
From air adust what num'rous ills would rise?
What dire contagion taint the burning skies?
