fifteen etymology

Etymology:

  • Originating from Old English "fiftiene", inflected form of "fif" (five) and "-tiene" (ten)
  • Cognates with German "fünfzehn", Dutch "vijftien", Icelandic "fimmtán"

Meaning:

  • The number that comes after fourteen and before sixteen
  • Fifteen

Origin:

  • The word "fifteen" has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European root "penkʷe" (five) and "deḱm" (ten).
  • The Germanic languages borrowed the root "*penkʷe" to form words for five, such as "fif" in Old English.
  • The suffix "-tiene" in "fiftiene" is derived from the Proto-Germanic suffix "*-tēhun", which is also found in the word "ten".
  • The "f" in "fifteen" is probably influenced by the word "five" in Middle English.

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