Reverse Dictionary: FIVE

ADJECTIVES
1603 QUINARY pert. to the number five; consisting of five things or parts
1656 QUINTUPLICATE five times repeated; consisting of five things, parts etc.
1690 QUINQUENARY pert. to the number five; consisting of five things or parts
1881 QUINT pert. to the number five; consisting of five things or parts
1915 PAM the number 5, esp. used in children’s counting rhymes → Sc.


NOUNS
1651 QUINARY a set of five; a compound consisting of five things
1684 QUINQUESECTION section into five parts
1729 QUINTARY a multiple of five → obs.
1849 QUINQUITY a set of five things
M19. EVIF → EWIF the number 5 → back-slang
1851 QUINTUPLICATE a set of five; one of a set of five similar things
20C.. MAN ALIVE the number 5 → rhyming sl.
1990 SAKES ALIVE the number five → rhyming sl.


VERBS
1656 QUINQUIPLICATE to multiply by five→ obs. (Bk.)
1697 QUINQUESECT to cut into five (equal) parts