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dieziocho

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Ladino

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Ladino cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : dieziocho
    Ordinal : dieziochen

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish dizeocho (eighteen, literally ten and eight), an analytical form (compare Galician dezaoito, Portuguese dezoito).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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dieziocho (Hebrew spelling דייזיאוג׳ו)[1]

  1. eighteen (18) [16th c.]
    • 1931, Laura Papo, “La mujer Sefardi de Bosna”, in Folkmasa[1], page 35:
      Agora vamos kon el tiempo en el kual kazar un manseviko de dieziocho anyos es una dezgrasia.
      Now we come to a time in which marrying a lad of eighteen years is disgraceful.

References

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  1. ^ dieziocho”, in Trezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola.

Spanish

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Numeral

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dieziocho

  1. Obsolete spelling of dieciocho.
    • 1777, Marco Tulio Ciceron, Los Dos Libros de las Epistolas Selectas de Marco Tulio Ciceron[2], page 40:
      Dada en Athenas à dieziocho de Octubre.
      Given in Athens on October eighteenth.