elf
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɛl(ə)f/
numeral
Definitions
- eleven
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch ellef inherited from Old Dutch *ellef inherited from Proto-Germanic *ainalif (one left).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ainalif
Gloss
one left
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eleven English
- elevenfold English
- elevenie English
- elevenish English
- elevenness English
- elevenpence English
- elevenpenny English
- elevenscore English
- elevensies English
- elevensome English
- eleventeen English
- eleventh English
- eleventy English
- forty-leven English
- Elfer German
- elf German
- elffach German
- elfhundert German
- elfmal German
- elfminütig German
- elfseitig German
- elfstellig German
- elfstündig German
- elftägig German
- elfwöchig German
- elfzehn German
- bank Dutch, Flemish
- bos Dutch, Flemish
- boself Dutch, Flemish
- dertig Dutch, Flemish
- elfenbank Dutch, Flemish
- elfin Dutch, Flemish
- elfje Dutch, Flemish
- elfletterig Dutch, Flemish
- elftal Dutch, Flemish
- elvin Dutch, Flemish
- letter Dutch, Flemish
- op zijn elfendertigst Dutch, Flemish
- tal Dutch, Flemish
- *leyp- Proto-Indo-European
- *ainalif Proto-Germanic
- イレブン Japanese
- endleofan Old English
- elleven Middle English
- ellifu Old Norse
- elleve Danish
- ellef Middle Dutch
- einlif Old High German
- elf Afrikaans
- einlif Middle High German
- 𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌻𐌹𐍆 Gothic
- *ellef Old Dutch
- ellevan Old Saxon
- eintlef Alemannic German
- ællivu Old Swedish
- alve Western Frisian
- alleva Old Frisian
- andlova Old Frisian
- eleven Tok Pisin
- elf Pennsylvania German
- erfu Sranan Tongo
- leven Bislama