forty

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English

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English numbers (edit)
400
 ←  30  ←  39 40 41  →  50  → 
4
    Cardinal: forty
    Ordinal: fortieth
    Adverbial: forty times
    Multiplier: fortyfold

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English fourti, feortiȝ, from Old English fēowertiġ, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *fedwōr tigiwiz (forty).

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forty

  1. The cardinal number occurring after thirty-nine and before forty-one.
    • 1825, unknown, Harrison's Amusing Picture and Poetry Book, page 35:
      'Tis forty years this very day,
      Since you and I, old girl, were married.
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  • In modern usage, the spelling fourty is nonstandard.
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Noun

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forty (plural forties)

  1. (slang) A bottle of beer containing forty fluid ounces.
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Etymology 2

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From fort-y.

Adjective

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forty (comparative more forty, superlative most forty)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a fort.

Polish

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Noun

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forty

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of fort