an and twentig
Old English
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Cardinal : an and twentig Ordinal : an and twentigoþa | ||
Alternative forms
- ān and tƿēntiġ (wynn spelling)
Etymology
From West Germanic *ain andi twaintig (literally ”one and twenty”). Cognate with West Frisian ienentweintich, Dutch eenentwintig, Low German eenuntwintig, German einundzwanzig.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɑːn ɑnd ˈtweːntij/, [ɑːn ɒnd ˈtweːntij]
Numeral
ān and twēntiġ
- twenty-one