V.

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Translingual

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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V.(pluralVv.)

  1. Alternativeletter-caseform ofv.

Etymology 2

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FromV(Roman numeral representing five)+.(ordinal-numeral indicator).

Numeral

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V.

  1. fifth
    • 1851,Edward Foss,The Judges of England; With Sketches of Their Lives, and Miscellaneous Notices Connected with the Courts at Westminster, from the Time of the Conquest,volume IV (in English), London:Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans:
      VOL. IV. /containing the reigns of/ RICHARD II., HENRY IV., HENRYV.,HENRY VI., EDWARD IV., EDWARD V., AND RICHARD III. / 1377—1485.
    • 1858,Josef Čejka, transl.,Král Jindřich V.(in Czech), translation ofThe Life of Henry the FifthbyWilliam Shakespeare,page110:
      Str. 90.52) Princ Walesský sám napotom co JindřichV.v bitvě u Acincourtu prokázal takové přátelství svému bratru Gloucestru.
      (pleaseadd an English translationof this quotation)
    • 1898,The World Almanac & Book of Facts(in English), page368:
      (b) Son of King GeorgeV.,of Hanover.

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English

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Noun

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V.

  1. Alternative form ofV

Lithuanian

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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V.

  1. Abbreviationofvardininkas.

Portuguese

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Noun

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V.f

  1. Abbreviationofvia(way)(used in street names).

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