fjorten
Danish
/fjortən/
numeral
Definitions
- fourteen
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse fjórtán derived from Proto-Germanic *fedurtehun.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fedurtehun
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fortnight English
- fourteen English
- fourteener English
- fourteenfold English
- fourteenish English
- fourteenness English
- fourteenpence English
- fourteenpenny English
- vierzehn German
- vierzehnfach German
- vierzehnhundert German
- vierzehnjährig German
- vierzehnmal German
- vierzehnminütig German
- vierzehnstündig German
- vierzehntägig German
- vierzehntäglich German
- vierzehnwöchig German
- veertien Dutch, Flemish
- fjorten Norwegian Bokmål
- *fedurtehun Proto-Germanic
- フォーティーン Japanese
- fjorten Norwegian Nynorsk
- feowertiene Old English
- fēowertēne Old English
- fēowertīene Old English
- fourtene Middle English
- fjugurtán Old Norse
- fjórtán Old Norse
- fjórtán Icelandic
- viertien Middle Dutch
- fiorzehan Old High German
- veertien Afrikaans
- fjúrtan Faroese
- 𐍆𐌹𐌳𐍅𐍉𐍂𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌽 Gothic
- *viurtēn Old Dutch
- fiuwartein Old Saxon
- fiughurtan Old Swedish
- fiūwertīne Old Frisian
- fotin Tok Pisin
- fiuortǫ Elfdalian
- fotin Fanagalo
- fotin Bislama