Definition of Roman numeral

1. Noun. A symbol in the old Roman notation; I,V,X,L,C,D,M represent 1,5,10,50,100,500,1000 respectively in Arabic notation.

Generic synonyms: Number, Numeral
Antonyms: Arabic Numeral

Definition of Roman numeral

1. Noun. A numeral represented using a Roman system involving the letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. ¹

2. Noun. (context: in the Roman numerals plural) The system using such letters. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roman Numeral

Roman collar
Roman coriander
Roman cursive
Roman deity
Roman fever
Roman holiday
Roman hyacinth
Roman law
Roman mile
Roman miles
Roman mythology
Roman nettle
Roman nose
Roman noses
Roman numeral
Roman numerals
Roman pace
Roman ring
Roman rings
Roman square capitals
Roman wormwood
Romana's sign
Romanal
Romance
Romance language
Romance languages
Romanche
Romandy

Literary usage of Roman numeral

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia by John Bouvier, Francis Rawle (1914)
"L. The twelfth letter of the alphabet. ¡ As a Roman numeral it stands for 50. .... Roman numeral ..."

2. A Law Dictionary Containing Definitions of the Terms and Phrases of American by Henry Campbell Black (1910)
"... as a Roman numeral, stands for the number "fifty." It is also used as an abbreviation for "law," "liber," (a. book,) "lord," and some ..."

3. Wentworth's Primary Arithmetic by George Albert Wentworth, E. M. Reed (1894)
"Express one with a Roman numeral. Express jive with a Roman numeral Express ten with a ... Express fifty with a Roman numeral. D stands for five hundred. ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1831)
"... change the position of it, and you have the Roman V, the numeral for five. Two of these placed together, form the letter X, the Roman numeral for ten. ..."

5. The First Steps in Number by George Albert Wentworth, E. M. Reed (1898)
"I will express fifty with a Roman numeral (L = 50). ... Express one hundred with a Roman numeral. Look at the figures I have written on the board. ..."

6. The Doctrine of Permutations and Combinations: Being an Essential and by Jakob Bernoulli, John Wallis (1795)
"... vertical column on the left-hand fide of the table, under the Roman numeral I, is a feries of units, to wit, I, i, I, i, i, I, i, i, i, i, i, i, ..."

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