büusane
Cimbrian
numeral
Definitions
- (7) fifteen
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German vünfzehn inherited from Old High German fimfzehan inherited from Proto-Germanic *fimftehun.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fimftehun
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fifteen English
- fifteener English
- fifteenfold English
- fifteenish English
- fifteenness English
- fifteenpence English
- fifteenpenny English
- freshman fifteen English
- sweet fifteen English
- fünfzehn German
- fünfzehnfach German
- fünfzehnhundert German
- fünfzehnjährig German
- fünfzehnmal German
- fünfzehnminütig German
- fünfzehnmonatig German
- fünfzehnstündig German
- fünfzehntägig German
- fünfzehnwöchig German
- nullachtfünfzehn German
- *fimftehun Proto-Germanic
- fiftiene Old English
- fīftēne Old English
- fīftīene Old English
- fiftene Middle English
- fimmtán Old Norse
- fimtán Old Norse
- fimfzehan Old High German
- vünfzehn Middle High German
- 𐍆𐌹𐌼𐍆𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌽 Gothic
- *vīftēn Old Dutch
- *vīftēn, *vīftien Old Dutch
- büusante Cimbrian
- vüchtzane Cimbrian
- fiftein Old Saxon
- fiftin Tok Pisin
- fiftin Fanagalo
- fiftin Bislama