átján
See also: átjan
Icelandic
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Cardinal : átján Ordinal : átjándi | ||
Alternative forms
- áttján (archaic)
Etymology
From Old Norse átján, from Proto-Germanic *ahtōutehun. Cognate with the Swedish arton, Danish atten, English eighteen and German achtzehn.
Derived terms
- einn af átján
- nú tekur átján yfir, nú kastar átján yfir
- sjá upp á átján augum
Related terms
- (ordinal form) átjándi m, átjánda f or n
Old Norse
[a], [b] ← 17 | 18 | 19 → |
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Cardinal: átján, (older form) áttján Ordinal: átjándi, (older form) áttjándi |
Alternative forms
- áttján — older form
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ahtōutehun. Compare Old English eahtatīene, Old High German ahtozehan.
Descendants
References
- átján in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.
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