"oþer healf" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [Old English]

IPA: /ˈoː.θer xæ͜ɑlf/, [ˈoː.ðer hæ͜ɑɫf] Forms: ōþer healf [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *anþeraz halbaz, literally "second half". Cognate with Old Frisian ōther half (West Frisian oardeheal), Old Saxon ōthar half (Low German annerthalf), Old Dutch *andar half (Dutch anderhalf), Old High German andar halb (German anderthalb), Old Norse halfr annarr (Danish halvanden and Swedish halvannan). Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*anþeraz halbaz}} Proto-Germanic *anþeraz halbaz, {{cog|ofs|ōther half}} Old Frisian ōther half, {{cog|fy|oardeheal}} West Frisian oardeheal, {{cog|osx|ōthar half}} Old Saxon ōthar half, {{cog|nds|annerthalf}} Low German annerthalf, {{cog|odt|*andar half}} Old Dutch *andar half, {{cog|nl|anderhalf}} Dutch anderhalf, {{cog|goh|andar halb}} Old High German andar halb, {{cog|de|anderthalb}} German anderthalb, {{cog|non|halfr annarr}} Old Norse halfr annarr, {{cog|da|halvanden}} Danish halvanden, {{cog|sv|halvannan}} Swedish halvannan Head templates: {{head|ang|numeral|head=ōþer healf}} ōþer healf
  1. one and a half
    Sense id: en-oþer_healf-ang-num-9xZA38uO Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

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