atan
Westrobothnian
[²ɑː.tɐɳ], [²ɑː.tɐɳ], [²æː.tɐɳ], [²ɑː.tɐɳ], /²ɑː.tɐɳ/, [²æː(r̯)ʈɐɳ]
numeral
Definitions
- Eighteen.
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse átján inherited from Proto-Germanic *ahtōutehun.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ahtōutehun
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- atten Norwegian Bokmål
- *ahtōutehun Proto-Germanic
- atten Norwegian Nynorsk
- eahtatiene Old English
- eahtatēne Old English
- eahtatīene Old English
- átján Old Norse
- áttján Old Norse
- átján Icelandic
- ahtozehan Old High German
- átjan Faroese
- *ahtotēn Old Dutch
- ahtotein Old Saxon
- adherton Old Swedish
- atertan Old Swedish
- attæn Old Danish
- aðertǫ Elfdalian
- åttjǫ Elfdalian