zehn
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Cardinal: zehn, zeah, zehne |
zehn
From Old High German zehan, from Proto-Germanic *tehun (“ten”), from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥ (“ten”). The vocalic development is comparable to that in sehn (“to see”), i.e. Old High German -eha- was contracted and merged with -ia- (see the same in Dutch tien, zien).
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Cardinal: zehn Ordinal: zehnte Sequence adverb: zehntens Ordinal abbreviation: 10. Adverbial: zehnmal Adverbial abbreviation: 10-mal Multiplier: zehnfach Multiplier abbreviation: 10-fach Fractional: Zehntel Polygon: Zehneck Polygon abbreviation: 10-Eck Polygonal adjective: zehneckig Polygonal adjective abbreviation: 10-eckig | ||||
German Wikipedia article on 10 |
From Old High German zehan, from Proto-West Germanic and Proto-Germanic *tehun (“ten”), from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥ (“ten”). Compare Dutch tien, English ten, Gothic 𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌽 (taihun).
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