"fif and sixtig" meaning in Old English

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Numeral

IPA: /fiːf ɑnd ˈsiks.tij/ Forms: fīf and sixtiġ [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|ang|numeral|head=fīf and sixtiġ}} fīf and sixtiġ
  1. sixty-five
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          "text": "c. 994, Ælfric, On the Year\nOn ðām ġēare synd ġetēalde twelf mōnðas, twā ⁊ fīftiġ wucena, þreo hund daga ⁊ fif ⁊ syxtiġ daga, ⁊ þǣrtōēacan syx tīda, þā maciað æfre ymbe fēorðe ġēar þone dæġ ⁊ ðā niht þe wē hātað bissextum.",
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