Adjective
twoth (not comparable)
- (dialectal) Second.
1872, “Reminiscences of the Army”, in The Cape monthly magazine, volume 5, page 302:The colonel would then shout, "Twoty-twoth, form quarter distance column on the grenadier company."
1905, Joseph Wright, The English dialect grammar, page 269:In Dev. twoth is used for second, as the twenty-twoth of April.
1905, Annie Hamilton Donnell, “The Hundred and Oneth”, in Rebecca Marry, Reprint edition (Fiction), Project Gutenberg, published 2009:The hundred-and-oneth stitch was my stent, and it's done. I'm not ever going to take the hundred and twoth. I've decided.
1995, Christian Lükemeyer with Tobias G. Noll, “An Optimized Coefficient Update Processor for High-Throughput Adaptive Equalizers”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name):The computation of êk*xk-j is reduced to a controlled twoth complementer at the expense of a reduced adaptation speed.
2009, Alan Black, Steel Walls and Dirt Drops (SciFi), Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 13:Donnellson snorted to himself thinking of the las Third Level Commander that the old ninty-twoth had endured.