14Th
Pronunciation of 14Th
/fˈɔːtiːnθ/, /fˈɔːtiːnθ/, /f_ˈɔː_t_iː_n_θ/
Synonyms for 14th:
all (adjective)
n.
Other synonyms and related words:
Usage examples for 14th:
- July 14th, 1863.- Moved yesterday into a house I call " Fair Rosamond's bower" because it would take a clue of thread to go through it without getting lost. - "Strange True Stories of Louisiana", George Washington Cable.
- Congress, considering the matter thus wholly open, in order that there might be no contest open for all the Districts, and assuming that there would be some natural circumstance likely to attend the bringing of the offender within the reach of civil process, when a crime had been committed outside of the civil process of every nation, determined, by the 14th section of the Crimes Act of March 3d, 1825, which gives the law of jurisdiction in this case, that the trial should be " had in the District where the offender is apprehended, or into which he may be first brought." - "Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah, on the Charge of Piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York", A. F. Warburton.
- Respected lady depart life on January 14th. - "The Window-Gazer", Isabel Ecclestone Mackay.