sibun
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Contents
1
Gothic
1.1
Romanization
2
Old High German
2.1
Etymology
2.2
Numeral
2.2.1
Descendants
Gothic
Romanization
sibun
Romanization of
𐍃𐌹𐌱𐌿𐌽
Old High German
Old High German cardinal numbers
< 6
7
8 >
Cardinal
:
sibun
Etymology
From
Proto-Germanic
*sebun
, whence also Old English
seofon
, Old Norse
sjau
Numeral
sibun
seven
Descendants
Middle High German:
siben
,
siven
,
seben
,
suben
,
söben
Alemannic German:
sibe
,
sibä
,
siebë
,
siibe
Central Franconian:
sibbe
,
sivve
(
Moselle Franconian
,
westernmost and easternmost Ripuarian
)
Cimbrian:
zibane
,
sibane
(
Luserna
)
German:
sieben
Luxembourgish:
siwen
Yiddish:
זיבן
(
zibn
)
Categories
:
Gothic non-lemma forms
Gothic romanizations
Old High German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old High German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old High German lemmas
Old High German numerals
Old High German cardinal numbers
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