"teenty" meaning in English

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Numeral

Etymology: * ten + -ty Perhaps from Old English hundtēontiġ (compare hundseofontiġ, hundeahtatiġ, hundniġontiġ, hundendleftiġ, and hundtwelftiġ for modern seventy, eighty, ninety, and nonstandard eleventy, twelfty, reflecting the old Germanic hybrid base-ten and base-twelve numbering system); perhaps reconstructed based on eleventy etc. and -teen. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|ten|ty}} ten + -ty, {{cog|ang|hundtēontiġ}} Old English hundtēontiġ, {{m|ang|hundseofontiġ}} hundseofontiġ, {{m|ang|hundeahtatiġ}} hundeahtatiġ, {{m|ang|hundniġontiġ}} hundniġontiġ, {{m|ang|hundendleftiġ}} hundendleftiġ, {{m|ang|hundtwelftiġ}} hundtwelftiġ Head templates: {{head|en|numeral}} teenty
  1. (nonstandard) One hundred (100), especially a short hundred when considering long hundreds. Tags: nonstandard Categories (topical): English cardinal numbers, Hundred Synonyms: short hundred Related terms: eleventy

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