thrittethe

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== Middle English == === Alternative forms === þreteþe, þretteþe, þreotteoþe, þritteþ, þritteþe þreotuðe (AB language); þreottuðe (Early Middle English) === Etymology === Inherited from Old English þrēottēoþa, from Proto-West Germanic *þriddjō tehundō, itself from Proto-Germanic *þridjô tehundô; by surface analysis, thridde (“third”) +‎ tithe (“tenth, tithe”). The form þreotuðe in the AB language; the development of either þrēotēoþa or of a *þrēoteogoþa (formed equivalently to teogoþa, alternative form of tēoþa (“tenth”)) in unstressed position. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈθriˌteːð(ə)/, /ˈθrɛ-/, /ˈθreː-/ === Adjective === thrittethe (especially Southern, Southwest Midland) thirteenth Synonym: thrittenthe === Noun === thrittethe (especially Southern, Southwest Midland) One of thirteen parts of a whole; a thirteenth. Synonym: thrittenthe === References === “thrī̆tẹ̄nth(e, num.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.