Nonsense (nugae).
In the Roman system of numbering, a lower number that precedes a higher is subtracted from the higher. For instance IV is 4, XL is 40, XC is 90, and so on.
Let me try it this way:
I = 1. It may be repeated three times to equal 3
V = five. It cannot be repeated as I is. I preceding V (IV) is 4.
X = 10. It can be repeated three times to equal 30. If preceded by I (IX) it equals 9, but preceding it by V does not make it 5; VX is nonsense.
L = 50.
"XXXLX" appears to be an attempt to write 30, 50, 10, which might be an attempt to write 360 or possibly 90. However, 360 would appear as CCCLX, and 90 as XC. It could be a typo, substituting L for I, in which case the number would be XXXIX, or 39.
However, if it is intentional, it is gibberish, or nugaein Latin.
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