"fönnef" meaning in Central Franconian

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Numeral

IPA: /ˈfønəf/
Etymology: From Old High German fimf. The now marginal variant fīf (fief) is probably native in most of the language area, but early on began to be superseded by southern and eastern forms with a preserved nasal. Compare also sechs (“six”) and sibbe (“sieben”), which are borrowed forms, too. Etymology templates: {{cog|goh|fimf}} Old High German fimf, {{m|gmw-cfr|sechs||six}} sechs (“six”), {{m|gmw-cfr|sibbe||sieben}} sibbe (“sieben”) Head templates: {{head|gmw-cfr|numeral}} fönnef
  1. (Ripuarian) five Tags: Ripuarian Synonyms: fönf (english: rare spelling), fennef [Moselle-Franconian], fünnef [Kölsch, regional], fief [Ripuarian, Western]
    Sense id: en-fönnef-gmw-cfr-num-IisL1R~O Categories (other): Central Franconian entries with incorrect language header, Ripuarian Franconian

Alternative forms

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