cent
English
Alternative forms
- (abbreviations): cent.
Etymology
From Middle English cent, from Old French cent, from Latin centum, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Noun
- (money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency in many countries. Symbol: ¢.
- 2015 November 22, “Pennies”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 3, episode 35, John Oliver (actor), via HBO:
- It's true. 1.7 cents to make 1 cent. That really makes the phrase “you have to spend money to make money” ring painfully true.
- (informal) A small sum of money.
- 1990, Lou Sullivan, From Female to Male: The Life of Jack Bee Garland, →ISBN, page 10:
- Every cent aside from his own expenses for the barest kind of living went to his down-and-out buddies.
- He blew every last cent.
- (money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the euro.
- (money) A coin having face value of one cent (in either of the above senses).
- (music) A hundredth of a semitone or half step.
- (nuclear physics) A unit of reactivity equal to one hundredth of a dollar.
- Abbreviation of century.
- (obsolete, except in per cent and cent percent) Abbreviation of centum. One hundred.
- c. 1450, Octouian Imperator (Octavian), lines 1463-4:
- And broght with hem many stout cent / Of green lordynges.
- 1733, Alexander Pope, Moral Essays, Epistle III to Allen, Lord Bathurst, 372:
- The demon makes his full descent / In one abundant shower of cent per cent.
- c. 1450, Octouian Imperator (Octavian), lines 1463-4:
- Abbreviation of centigrade.
- Abbreviation of center.
Usage notes
- Due to the differing plural formats used in European languages, it is common to use the word cent as a plural throughout the Eurozone.
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
Translations
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References
- “cent”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- “cent”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Catalan
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← 90 | ← 99 | 100 | 144 → | 200 → |
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10 | ||||
Cardinal: cent Ordinal (Central): centè Ordinal (Valencian): centé Ordinal: centèsim Multiplier: cèntuple | ||||
Catalan Wikipedia article on 100 |
Etymology 1
Inherited from Latin centum, from Proto-Italic *kentom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Pronunciation
Usage notes
- Catalan cardinal numbers may be used as masculine or feminine adjectives, except un/una (“1”), dos/dues (“2”), cents/centes (“100s”) and its compounds. When used as nouns, Catalan cardinal numbers are treated as masculine singular nouns in most contexts, but in expressions involving time such as la una i trenta (1:30) or les dues (two o'clock), they are feminine because the feminine noun hora has been elided.
Derived terms
- cent per cent
- per cent
See also
- dos-cents m (“two hundred”), dues-centes f (“two hundred”)
- Old Catalan: doents (“two hundred”)
- tres-cents (“three hundred”)
- quatre-cents (“four hundred”)
- cinc-cents (“five hundred”)
- sis-cents (“six hundred”)
- set-cents (“seven hundred”)
- vuit-cents (“eight hundred”)
- nou-cents (“nine hundred”)
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English cent. These senses of the word cent in Catalan derive from the inversion of meaning that took place in English where it was used to indicate one hundredth.
Noun
cent m (plural cents)
Further reading
- “cent” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “cent”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
- “cent” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “cent” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛnt/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: cent
- Rhymes: -ɛnt
Noun
Derived terms
Descendants
References
- Philippa, Marlies, Debrabandere, Frans, Quak, Arend, Schoonheim, Tanneke, van der Sijs, Nicoline (2003–2009) Etymologisch woordenboek van het Nederlands (in Dutch), Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Esperanto
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← 90 | ← 99 | 100 | 200 → | 1,000 → |
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Cardinal: cent Ordinal: centa Adverbial: cente Multiplier: centobla, centopa Fractional: centona, centono |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡sent]
- Audio:
(file) - Hyphenation: cent
Number
cent
- hundred
- 1907, L. L. Zamenhof (tr.), La revizoro, Paris: Esperantista Centra Librejo, translation of Ревизор by Nikolaj Vasiljeviĉ Gogol, Acto kvara:
- Ĉu vi, Pjotr Ivanoviĉ, ne havas cent rublojn?
- Do you, Pjotr Ivanovich, not have one hundred rubles?
Franco-Provençal
French
Etymology 1
1,000 | ||||
[a], [b] ← 90 | [a], [b] ← 99 | 100 | 200 → [a], [b] | 1,000 → |
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10 | ||||
Cardinal: cent Ordinal: centième Ordinal abbreviation: 100e, (now nonstandard) 100ème Multiplier: centuple | ||||
French Wikipedia article on 100 |
Inherited from Middle French cent, from Old French cent, from Latin centum, from Proto-Italic *kentom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Pronunciation
Numeral
cent m (plural cents or (obsolete) cens)
- hundred
- 1775, N. J. Saladin, Leçons de mathématiques, publiées par ordres de MM. les magistrats de la Ville de Lille : A l’usage des Élèves de leur École publique des Sciences & des Arts, Lille: […] J. B. Henry, […], page 70:
- 857324, 162486, 346896, 437916, 423147, 248106, 235421, 261734, 368149. Octillion, Septillion, Sextillion, Quintillion, Quadrillion, Trillion, Billion, Million, Unité. On imagina de le partager par ſixains, (c’eſt-à-dire par tranches de ſix chiffres chacune) allant de droite à gauche, & chaque ſixain reçut le nom d’unité, de million, de billion, de trillion, &c. ſelon ſon rang. Le dernier chiffre à gauche de chaque ſixain exprime donc des cens mille, le cinquième des dix mille, le quatrième des milles, le troiſième des cens, le ſecond des dixaines, & le premier des unités; ainſi, le dernier ſixain étant des octillions, on a 857324 octillions, c’eſt-à-dire, huit cens cinquante-ſept mille trois cens vingt-quatre octillions: on pourſuivra aiſément d’énoncer le reſte de ce grand nombre, en diſant: cent ſoixante-deux mille quatre cens quatre-vingt-ſix ſeptillions, trois cens quarante-ſix mille huit-cens quatre-vingt-ſeize ſextillions, quatre cens trente-ſept mille neuf cens ſeize quintillions, quatre cens vingt-trois mille cent quarante-ſept quadrillions, deux cens quarante-huit mille cent ſix trillions, deux cens trente-cinq mille quatre cens vingt-un billions, deux cens ſoixante-un mille ſept cens trente-quatre millions, trois cens ſoixante-huit mille cent quarante-nuef unités.
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Derived terms
Related terms
See also
- deux cents (“two hundred”)
- trois cents (“three hundred”)
- quatre cents (“four hundred”)
- cinq cents (“five hundred”)
- six cents (“six hundred”)
- sept cents (“seven hundred”)
- huit cents (“eight hundred”)
- neuf cents (“nine hundred”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛnt/, /sɛn/
- Homophone: cents
Further reading
- “cent”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Friulian
Etymology
From Latin centum, from Proto-Italic *kentom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Hungarian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɛnt]
- Hyphenation: cent
- Rhymes: -ɛnt
Noun
cent (plural centek)
- (money) cent (a subunit of currency)
- (informal) centilitre
- Synonym: centiliter
Declension
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | cent | centek |
accusative | centet | centeket |
dative | centnek | centeknek |
instrumental | centtel | centekkel |
causal-final | centért | centekért |
translative | centté | centekké |
terminative | centig | centekig |
essive-formal | centként | centekként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | centben | centekben |
superessive | centen | centeken |
adessive | centnél | centeknél |
illative | centbe | centekbe |
sublative | centre | centekre |
allative | centhez | centekhez |
elative | centből | centekből |
delative | centről | centekről |
ablative | centtől | centektől |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
centé | centeké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
centéi | centekéi |
Possessive forms of cent | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | centem | centjeim |
2nd person sing. | cented | centjeid |
3rd person sing. | centje | centjei |
1st person plural | centünk | centjeink |
2nd person plural | centetek | centjeitek |
3rd person plural | centjük | centjeik |
Further reading
- cent in Ittzés, Nóra (ed.). A magyar nyelv nagyszótára (‘A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published A–ez as of 2024)
Ido
← 90 | ← 99 | 100 | 1,000 → | |
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10 | ||||
Cardinal: cent Ordinal: centesma Adverbial: centfoye Multiplier: centopla Fractional: centima |
Etymology 1
Back-formation from cento.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡sɛnt/
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English cent, French cent, German Cent, Italian cent, Russian цент (cent), Spanish centavo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sent/, /t͡sent/
Italian
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin centum, from Proto-Italic *kentom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Derived terms
Old French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tsent/, (late) /sãnt/
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡sɛnt/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛnt
- Syllabification: cent
Declension
Spanish
Further reading
- “cent”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
Swedish
Declension
Declension of cent | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | cent | centen | cent | centen |
Genitive | cents | centens | cents | centens |
References
- Hur ska vi hantera euro?, Forskningscentralen för de inhemska språken, February 8, 2007
- Euro, Språkrådet, Veckans språkråd 2002