Thursday, 3 March 2016

ELEVEN, TWELVE-ONETEEN TWOTEEN

Eleven and twelve come from the Old English words endleofan and twelf, which can be traced back further to a time when they were ain+lif and twa+lif. So what did this–lif mean? The best guess etymologists have is that it is from a root for "to leave."Ainlif is "one left (after ten)" and twalif is "two left (after ten)."

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