Honorificabilitudinitatibus - characterized by honor
The longest word consisting strictly of alternating consonants and vowels is 27 letters long.That 27 letter word is honorificabilitudinitatibus.It is a medieval word which translates to "the state of being able to achieve honours". It most famously appears in Shakespeare's work "Love's Labour's Lost".
The longest modern Hebrew word is וכשלאנציקלופדיותינו (u'chshelentsiklopedioténu), consisting of 19 consonants, which means "and when our encyclopedias...." [note: Hebrew uses prefixes for many prepositions and conjunctions]The Longest Biblical Hebrew word is וְהָאֲחַשְׁדַּרְפְּנִים (veha'aḥashdarpením), consisting of 11 consonants, and which means "and the satraps"
Do you mean Honorificabilitudinitatibus? It means the state of being able to achieve honors.It has a couple of distinctions: As it appears only once in Shakespeare's works, it is a hapax legomenon in the Shakespeare canon. It is also the longest word in the English language featuring alternating consonants and vowels.
The word "honorificabilitudinitatibus" is the dative singular conjugation of a real medieval Latin word. Dante actually used it more than once, as did other writers of the period. A translation of it would be "the state of being able to achieve honors."
Strength! And strengths is a nine-letter word with eight consonants, that's the longest I could find though (I got reeeally bored one day).
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Sometimes, I think Indonesia was the longest country. I don't think Japan did. Will Indonesia be the longest country forever?
Canada, which has the longest coastline of any country, at over 200,000 km.
The longest river is Laughlin.
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