'Nemeral' !!! What is 'nemeral'? I think you mean 'numeral'
For '114' it is C (100)+ X(10) + I(-1) + V(5) = CXIV
114 is CXIVCXlV=114
114
114 in Roman numerals
In todays usage of Roman numerals it is CXIV but the ancient Romans wrote it out differently
114 = 114/1
25 expressed as a Roman numeral is XXV
114 is CXIVCXlV=114
Roman numerals are a numeral system of ancient Rome based on letters of the alphabet, which are combined to signify the sum of their values.
The number 114 written in Roman numerals is CXIV
CXIV
nemeral means emerald
114
114 in Roman numerals
In todays usage of Roman numerals it is CXIV but the ancient Romans wrote it out differently
Oh honey, "nemeral" in Katherine Mansfield's "At the Bay" is just a fancy way of saying "daily" or "occurring every day." It's like Mansfield wanted to show off her vocabulary, but really just ended up confusing everyone. So, next time you see "nemeral," just remember it's Mansfield's way of saying "same old, same old."
114 = 114/1
27% of 114= 27% * 114= 0.27 * 114= 30.78