noughth
English
Etymology
nought + -th
Adjective
noughth (not comparable)
- (rare) Before the first; zeroth.
- 1860, The Atlantic Monthly (volume 5, page 130)
- By that, the value of the successive places, counting from right to left, being equal to the successive powers of the base, beginning with the noughth power, each figure in the combination is multiplied in value by the power of the base proper to its place, and the value of the whole is equal to the sum of those products.
- 1860, The Atlantic Monthly (volume 5, page 130)
Usage notes
- At the University of Oxford, the week before the beginning of term is known as noughth week.