six

[ siks ]
/ sɪks /

noun

adjective

amounting to six in number.

Idioms for six

    at sixes and sevens,
    1. in disorder or confusion.
    2. in disagreement or dispute.

Origin of six

before 900; Middle English six, sex, Old English siex, syx, seox, sex; cognate with Dutch zes, Low German ses, German sechs, Old Norse sex, Gothic saihs, Latin sex, Greek héx, Sanskrit ṣaṣ

Example sentences from the Web for sixer

British Dictionary definitions for sixer (1 of 3)

sixer
/ (ˈsɪksə) /

noun

a leader of a Brownie Guide or Cub Scout six

British Dictionary definitions for sixer (2 of 3)

six
/ (sɪks) /

noun

determiner

  1. amounting to sixsix nations
  2. (as pronoun)set the table for six

Other words from six

Related prefixes: hexa-, sex-

Word Origin for six

Old English siex; related to Old Norse sex, Gothic saihs, Old High German sehs, Latin sex, Greek hex, Sanskrit sastha

British Dictionary definitions for sixer (3 of 3)

Six
/ (French sis) /

noun

Les Six (le) a group of six young composers in France, who from about 1916 formed a temporary association as a result of interest in neoclassicism and in the music of Satie and the poetry of Cocteau. Its members were Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, Georges Auric, Louis Durey, and Germaine Tailleferre

Idioms and Phrases with sixer

six