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þrettán

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Icelandic

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    Cardinal: þrettán
    Ordinal: þrettándi

Etymology

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From Old Norse þrettán, from Proto-Germanic *þritehun.

Pronunciation

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þrettán

  1. thirteen; the cardinal number after tólf and before fjórtán.
    Það eru þrettán jólasveinar í íslenskum þjóðsögum.
    There are thirteen Yule Lads in the Icelandic legends.
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Old Norse

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[a], [b], [c] ←  12 13 14  → [a], [b], [c]
    Cardinal: þrettán
    Ordinal: þrettándi

Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *þritehun. Compare Old Saxon thriutein, Old Frisian thretīne, Old English þreotīene, Old High German drīzehan.

Numeral

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þrettán

  1. (cardinal number) thirteen

Descendants

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  • Icelandic: þrettán
  • Faroese: trettan
  • Norn: trettin
  • Norwegian: tretten (Bokmål), tretten (Nynorsk)
  • Swedish: tretton
  • Danish: tretten