Lexicographical Neighbors of Naughts
Literary usage of Naughts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon i.e. Alexandre Le'on Valle'e, Léon Vallée, Alois Leonhard Brandl (1899)
"SEEMLY LESSON OF VILLON TO THE GOOD-FOR-naughts. (Translated by John Payne.)
Fair sons, you're wasting, ere you're old, The fairest rose to you that fell. ..."
2. The Elementary Arithmetic: Oral and Written by Albert Newton Raub (1877)
"To Multiply when there are naughts at the Right of either the Multiplicand or
the Multiplier, or both. Ex. 1. Multiply 643 by 700. PROCESS. Explanation. ..."
3. Primary Arithmetic: For Graded Schools by Samuel Hamilton (1909)
"How many naughts are removed from the right of 900 when it is divided by 100?
... What effect has the removing of two naughts from the right of a number ..."
4. Elementary Arithmetic: For Graded and Ungraded Schools by Samuel Hamilton (1909)
"How many naughts are removed from the right of 900 when it is divided by 100?
... What effect has the removing of two naughts from the right of a number ..."
5. Hamilton's Standard Arithmetic: Book One-three by Samuel Hamilton (1917)
"How many naughts are removed from the right of 900 when it is divided by 100?
... What effect has the removing of two naughts from the right of a number ..."