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miliardum

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Noun

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miliardum n (genitive miliardī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) milliard (a short-scale billion)
    • 1916, Alma roma: latinitatis praeconium singulis mensibus editum, page 177:
      [] cui miliarda 900 addenda erunt ad aedes instruendas, quae reditum circiter miliardorum centum quotannis praebebunt.
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    • 1993, Latinankieliset uutiset, page 82:
      Pretio circiter tredecim miliardorum marcarum sexaginta quattuor aeroplana duorum motrorum ex nota F/A 18 Hornet acquirentur.
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    • 2003, Latinitas: commentarii linguae latinae excolendae provehendae, page 183:
      Etiam spes est auxilium sedecim miliardorum dollarorum, quod Fundus Monetarius Internationalis antea promisit, Turcis datum iri.
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    • 2017 December 19, Ada Palmer, “Filial Piety”, in The Will to Battle (Terra Ignota, book III), New York, N.Y.: Tor Books, →ISBN, page 251:
      Auctoritas, IMPERIUM pristinum, fides absoluta meorum omnium ingentium occultarumque copiarum, meimet ipsius, Imperimei, duorum miliardorum civium ex decem quos regere in numine habes: omnia tua fieri nunc possunt.
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Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative miliardum miliarda
genitive miliardī miliardōrum
dative miliardō miliardīs
accusative miliardum miliarda
ablative miliardō miliardīs
vocative miliardum miliarda