hundred-and-oneth

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hundred-and-oneth (not comparable)

  1. (nonstandard, deprecated) hundred-first, hundred-and-first
    • 1967, Dodie Smith, One hundred and one dalmatians:
      Where, then, is the hundred and oneth Dalmatian ?
    • 1907-1908, The Idler, volume 32, page 209:
      Process of law under the one hundred oneth Kansas. [...] All of which is duly set forth in the one hundred and oneth Kansas.