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English

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Etymology

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From Latin sextus (sixth).

Noun

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sexto (plural sextos)

  1. A book consisting of sheets each of which is folded into six leaves.

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English paper and book sizes
Latin folio quarto sexto octavo duodecimo sextodecimo octodecimo vicesimo-quarto trigesimo-secundo quadragesimo-octavo sexagesimo-quarto
ALA F Q   O D S T   Tt Fe Sf
height (cm) > 30 25-30 25-30 20-25 17.5-20 15-17.5 12.5-15 12.5-15 10-12.5 7.5-10 < 7.5
printers' folio quarto sixmo octavo twelvemo sixteenmo eighteenmo twenty-fourmo thirty-twomo forty-eightmo sixty-fourmo
abbrev. fo or f 4to 6to or 6mo 8vo 12mo 16mo 18mo 24mo 32mo 48mo 64mo
abbrev. 12º 16º 18º 24º 32º 48º 64º
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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sɛk.sto/
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

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Blend of sexe +‎ texto

Noun

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sexto m (plural sextos)

  1. sext

Etymology 2

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From Latin sextus (sixth).

Adverb

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sexto

  1. sixthly

Galician

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Galician numbers (edit)
60[a], [b]
 ←  5 6 7  → 
    Cardinal: seis
    Ordinal: sexto
    Ordinal abbreviation:
    Multiplier (standard): séxtuplo
    Multiplier (reintegrationist): sêxtuplo

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Etymology

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From Latin sextus.

Adjective

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sexto (feminine sexta, masculine plural sextos, feminine plural sextas)

  1. sixth

Noun

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sexto m (plural sextos)

  1. sixth

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Latin

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Latin numbers (edit)
60[a], [b]
[a], [b] ←  5 VI
6
7  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: sex
    Ordinal: sextus
    Adverbial: sexiēs, sexiēns, sextō
    Proportional: sexuplus, sextuplus, sexcuplus
    Multiplier: sexuplex, sextuplex, sexcuplex, sēplex, secuplex
    Distributive: sēnus
    Collective: sēniō
    Fractional: sextāns

Numeral

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sextō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of sextus

Adverb

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sextō (not comparable)

  1. six times

References

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  • sexto”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • sexto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

Portuguese

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Portuguese numbers (edit)
60
 ←  5 6 7  → 
    Cardinal: seis
    Ordinal: sexto
    Ordinal abbreviation: 6.º
    Multiplier: sêxtuplo
    Fractional: sexto
    Group: sexteto

Etymology 1

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From Old Galician-Portuguese sexto, seisto, sesto, from Latin sextus.

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Adjective

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sexto (feminine sexta, masculine plural sextos, feminine plural sextas)

  1. (ordinal number) sixth

Noun

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sexto m (plural sextos)

  1. (fractional number) sixth (one of six parts of a whole)

Etymology 2

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Verb

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sexto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of sextar

Spanish

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Spanish numbers (edit)
60
 ←  5 6 7  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: seis
    Ordinal: sexto
    Ordinal abbreviation: 6.º
    Multiplier: séxtuple
    Fractional: sexto

Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin sextus, along with several other ordinal numerals (segundo, quinto, séptimo), a tendency shared with many other Romance languages. Compare the inherited feminine doublets, sesma and siesta.

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Adjective

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sexto (feminine sexta, masculine plural sextos, feminine plural sextas)

  1. (ordinal number) sixth
    Synonym: seisavo

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Noun

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sexto m (plural sextos)

  1. (fractional number) sixth, 16

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