OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Does not count spaces as letters.
Wheelock (see the Pavur link): "Note that the declinable forms are not indicated here (e.g. words ending with unus, duo, tres and the designations for two to nine hundred, like ducenti, trecenti, etc.). Also, some alternate forms do not appear (e.g. undecentum for ninety-nine)."
LINKS
Jessie Gietl, Brush up on your Latin
Claude Pavur, Latin Number Practice, From Latin Names, Latin Teaching Materials at Saint Louis University, 2006.
Transparent Language, Latin Numbers 1-100
EXAMPLE
Latin words for the numbers are: unus, duo, tres, quattuor, quinque, sex, septem, octo, novem, decem, undecim, duodecim, tredecim, quattuordecim, quindecim, sedecim, septendecim, duodeviginti, undeviginti, viginti, viginti unus, viginti duo, viginti tres, viginti quattuor, viginti quinque, viginti sex, viginti septem, duodetriginta, undetriginta, triginta, triginta unus, triginta duo, triginta tres, triginta quattuor, triginta quinque, triginta sex, triginta septem, duodequadraginta, undequadraginta, quadraginta, quadraginta unus, quadraginta duo, quadraginta tres, quadraginta quattuor, quadraginta quinque, quadraginta sex, quadraginta septem, duodequinquaginta, undequinquaginta, quinquaginta, ...
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,word,easy
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, Nov 20 2007
EXTENSIONS
Edited, corrected and extended by Jonathan Vos Post, Nov 21 2007
a(48) inserted and a(51)..a(100) from Michael S. Branicky, Jun 08 2022
STATUS
approved