"anderhalf" meaning in All languages combined

See anderhalf on Wiktionary

Numeral [Dutch]

IPA: /ˌɑn.dərˈɦɑlf/, /ˈɑn.dərˌɦɑlf/ Audio: Nl-anderhalf.ogg Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], anderhalve [feminine, indefinite, masculine, positive, singular], anderhalf [indefinite, neuter, positive, singular], anderhalve [indefinite, plural, positive], anderhalve [definite, positive]
Etymology: From ander + half. Ander, while usually meaning other, also has an archaic meaning as “second”. Half means more specifically “half before”. Therefore, anderhalf means literally “half before the second”, but this meaning is no longer generally understood in this way. Compare German anderthalb, Yiddish אָנדערטהאַלבן (onderthalbn). Etymology templates: {{compound|nl|ander|half}} ander + half, {{cog|de|anderthalb}} German anderthalb, {{cog|yi|אָנדערטהאַלבן}} Yiddish אָנדערטהאַלבן (onderthalbn) Head templates: {{head|nl|numeral}} anderhalf Inflection templates: {{nl-decl-adj|anderhalve|-|part=-|pred=-}}
  1. one and a half Derived forms: anderhalve man en een paardenkop
    Sense id: en-anderhalf-nl-num-9xZA38uO Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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