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# twenty-seven. ''Because Grayis uses a nonal (base-9) number system, this represents the numeric value of 27, but the semantic value of 30 (10×3). Instead of the expected ''**chillā'', this number hearkens back to an earlier form, reflecting the base-3 origins of the number system, deriving from an original ‘great three’.'' | # twenty-seven. ''Because Grayis uses a nonal (base-9) number system, this represents the numeric value of 27, but the semantic value of 30 (10×3). Instead of the expected ''**chillā'', this number hearkens back to an earlier form, reflecting the base-3 origins of the number system, deriving from an original ‘great three’.'' | ||
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Grayis
Etymology
From chil ‘three’ and līkka, an obsolete word for ‘great’.
Pronunciation
(Grayis) IPA: /ʧɪlˈli:k.ka/
Number
chillīkka
- twenty-seven. Because Grayis uses a nonal (base-9) number system, this represents the numeric value of 27, but the semantic value of 30 (10×3). Instead of the expected **chillā, this number hearkens back to an earlier form, reflecting the base-3 origins of the number system, deriving from an original ‘great three’.