Thousand
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /ˈθaʊz(ə)nd/
- US IPA: /ˈθaʊz(ə)nd/, ˈθaʊ̯z(ɪ̈)nd
- Hyphenation: thou + sand
Alternative forms
3Origin
From Middle English thousend, thusand, from Old English þūsend ("thousand"), from Proto-Germanic *þūsundī ("thousand"). Cognate with Scots thousand ("thousand"), Saterland Frisian duusend ("thousand"), West Frisian tûzen ("thousand"), Dutch duizend ("thousand"), German tausend ("thousand"), Danish tusind ("thousand"), Swedish tusen ("thousand"), Icelandic þúsund ("thousand").
Usage notes
Unlike cardinal numerals up to ninety-nine, the word thousand is a noun like dozen and needs a determiner to function as a numeral.
a thousand men
one thousand men
the thousand men
compare a dozen men
one dozen men
the dozen men
compare ten men
the ten men
Thousand can be used also in plurals. It doesn't take -s when preceded by a determiner.
two thousand men
some thousand men
thousands of men
dozens of thousands of men
Synonyms
- (numerical) a thousand, one thousand