Etymology:
Meaning:
The ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number "seven."
Origin:
The word "seventh" comes from the Old English word "seofoða," which is the ordinal form of the cardinal number "seofon" (meaning "seven"). The word "seofon" is derived from the Proto-Germanic word *sibunoz, which in turn comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *sept- (meaning "seven"). Many Indo-European languages have words for "seven" that are derived from this root, including Greek "hepta," Latin "septem," and Sanskrit "sapta."
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