viii
VIII
numeral OH-choh Rare
Origin: From Latin octo ('eight').
Usage Note
viii is the lowercase Roman numeral for eight, used in front matter pagination (prefaces, tables of contents) and in ordinal lists. When read aloud in Spanish it is simply ocho; in ordinal use it is octavo ('eighth'). Lowercase Roman numerals are conventional for book front matter, while uppercase VIII is used for monarchs and official chapter headings.
Examples
"El capítulo viii trata de la economía medieval."
Natural Translation
Chapter viii deals with the medieval economy.
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