feorþa
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Old English[edit]
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Cardinal: fēower Ordinal: fēorþa Multiplier: fēowerfeald |
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From earlier fēowerþa, from the cardinal numeral fēower, from Proto-West Germanic *feurþō. Compare Old Frisian fiārda, Old Saxon fiortho, Old High German fiordo, Old Norse fjórði.
Pronunciation[edit]
Numeral[edit]
fēorþa
Adjective[edit]
fēorþa
Declension[edit]
Declension of fēorþa — Weak only
Descendants[edit]
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