sixfold

Etymology
From, from. Equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Having six times as much or as many.
 * 2) Having six component parts.
 * The method is sixfold, and I will tell you what the six steps you must take are.
 * 1605, Andrew Willet, Hexapla in Geneſin, That Is, A Sixfold Commentarie Upon Genesis, wherein ſixe ſeverall tranſlations, that is the Septuagint, and the Chalde, two Latin, of Hierome, and Tremellius, two Engliſh, the great Bible, and the Geneva edition are compared.

Translations

 * Hungarian:, hatszor annyi/akkora


 * Arabic: سُدَاسِيّ
 * Bulgarian: шесткратен
 * Finnish: kuusiosainen
 * Hungarian: hatrészes,, hatrétű
 * Irish: séchodach
 * Persian:
 * Russian:
 * Telugu:

Adverb

 * 1) Times six, multiplied by six.
 * I will return your investment sixfold. That's right, you'll have 600% of what you started with.
 * 1885, Alexander Campbell, Speeches on Divers Occasions, page 101, "[He] would state that in [1842, there were] 3,448 letters ... received, and in 1865 [that total was] 18,222, or nearly sixfold more.

Translations

 * Hungarian: hatszorosan, hatszorosára