whatth

Etymology
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Determiner

 * 1)  Which ordinal number.

Noun

 * 1)  Which ordinal number.

Quotations

 * 1885, Georg Friedrich Schömann (translator), Marcus Tullius Ciceronis (author), De Natura Deorum: Libri Tres, footnote 79, page 212, Ginn & Heath
 * quotus . . . quis-que, “the whatth one,” as we say “every tenth one, hundredth one”
 * 1916-1935, Justice Holmes or Harold J. Laski, Holmes-Laski Letters (1953), Mark DeWolfe Howe (editor), page 614, Harvard University Press
 * Also for the heaven knows whatth time Maitland’s Life of Leslie Stephen.
 * 1939 January-June, Scribner’s Magazine, volume 3, page 302, Charles Scribner's Sons
 * Hail, dear old story, in coming to thee again for I know not the whatth time!
 * 1996 March, Constantin Dumitrescu and V. Seleacu, The Smarandache Function, page 111, Erhus University Press
 * Namely, for whath triplets...of positive integers the Smarandache function verifies a Fibonacci-like equality
 * 2005 October 2, Chuck Masterson, “The Suspense”, Chuck Masterson's Actual Blog, at
 * we'll be kept idling and warming up until the first competition, which is on the Whatth of Whentember.
 * 2006 October 7, Jane M. Wilson, “A Prayer for Paris Hilton”, secret storm's secret site, at
 * But right now I’m re-reading one my most re-read reads, A Prayer for Owen Meany, for the I-don’t-know-whatth time.
 * 2005 October 2, Chuck Masterson, “The Suspense”, Chuck Masterson's Actual Blog, at
 * we'll be kept idling and warming up until the first competition, which is on the Whatth of Whentember.
 * 2006 October 7, Jane M. Wilson, “A Prayer for Paris Hilton”, secret storm's secret site, at
 * But right now I’m re-reading one my most re-read reads, A Prayer for Owen Meany, for the I-don’t-know-whatth time.