- vecʿ "six" gjashtë "six" A ṣäk, B ṣkas "six" *septḿ̥ "seven"
seven (< OE
seofon)
sibun "seven"
septem "seven" heptá "seven" saptá "seven"; Mitanni-Aryan...
- ainm *h₃nom-n̥- "name" յոթ yotʻ ( ← եաւթն "eawtʻn") "seven"
seven ( ← OE
seofon)
septem ἑπτά heptá هفت haft सप्तन् saptán семь sem'
secht *septḿ̥ "seven"...
- hyːran (Late Old
English spelling) (ān) (twā) (þrēo) (fēowor) (fīf) (six) (
seofon) (mōdor) (heorte) (hēran, hȳran) Late
Middle English, c. 1350 ɔːn twoː θreː...
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whereby Anglo-Saxons
confused Old
Norse sef ( "sedge, rush" ) for Old
English seofon ( "seven" ).
Examples of
rivers that
might share a
similar etymology: River...
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interchangeable with "u"), in turn
derived from the 10th-century Old
English seofon combined with ac: the
place of the
seven oaks. The
original seven oaks were...
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tellan > to tell; OE
betera > better; OE streċċan > to
stretch OE eo OE
seofon >
seven OE y OE myriġ > merry; OE byrġan > to bury /ˈbɛri/; OE lyft- weak...
- a back
vowel (u, o, ō, a)
occurred in the
following syllable. Examples:
seofon "seven" < *sebun (cf.
Gothic sibun) heol(o)stor "hiding place, cover" (cf...
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short eo, io, and ea when a back
vowel follows in the next syllable.
Hence seofon "seven" < PG *sebun, mioluc,
meoluc "milk" < PG *meluks.
Palatal umlaut:...