"þreotiene" meaning in Old English

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Numeral

IPA: /ˈθre͜oːˌti͜yː.ne/ Forms: þrēotīene [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *þritehun. Cognate with Old Frisian thretīne, Old Saxon thriutein, Old High German drīzehan, Old Norse þrettán. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*þritehun}} Proto-Germanic *þritehun, {{cog|ofs|thretīne}} Old Frisian thretīne, {{cog|osx|thriutein}} Old Saxon thriutein, {{cog|goh|drīzehan}} Old High German drīzehan, {{cog|non|þrettán}} Old Norse þrettán Head templates: {{head|ang|numeral|head=þrēotīene}} þrēotīene
  1. thirteen Categories (topical): Old English cardinal numbers Synonyms: þrēotēne [Anglian]
    Sense id: en-þreotiene-ang-num-nsyB8KS2 Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "expansion": "Middle English: thrittene, thirttene",
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          "text": "late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History\nĐās cāseres rīċes ðȳ tēoðan ġēare Gregorius sē hālga wer, sē was on lāre ⁊ on dǣde sē hēhsta, feng tō bisċophāde þǣre Rōmanisċan ċyriċan ⁊ þǣs apostolīċan seðles: ⁊ þæt heold ⁊ reahte þrēottēno ġēr ⁊ syx mōnað ⁊ tȳn dagas.",
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    {
      "ipa": "/ˈθre͜oːˌti͜yː.ne/"
    }
  ],
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          "text": "late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History\nĐās cāseres rīċes ðȳ tēoðan ġēare Gregorius sē hālga wer, sē was on lāre ⁊ on dǣde sē hēhsta, feng tō bisċophāde þǣre Rōmanisċan ċyriċan ⁊ þǣs apostolīċan seðles: ⁊ þæt heold ⁊ reahte þrēottēno ġēr ⁊ syx mōnað ⁊ tȳn dagas.",
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  "sounds": [
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      "ipa": "/ˈθre͜oːˌti͜yː.ne/"
    }
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      "word": "þrēotēne"
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