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hundendleftig

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Old English

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Old English numbers (edit)
[a], [b], [c] ←  100  ←  101 110 120  → 
11
    Cardinal: hundendleftiġ

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From the prefix hund- +‎ *endleftiġ, a combination of an archaic form of endleofan (eleven) and -tiġ (-ty).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /xundˈend.lef.tij/, [hundˈend.lef.tij]

Numeral

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hundendleftiġ

  1. one hundred and ten