seofon and fiftig
Old English
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| Cardinal: seofon and fīftiġ Ordinal: seofon and fīftigoþa | ||
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈse͜o.fon ɑnd ˈfiːf.tij/, [ˈse͜o.von ɑnd ˈfiːf.tij]
Numeral
- fifty-seven
- late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
- Swylċe ēac þissum tīdum cōm myċel hungor on Constantinopolim Crēca ealdorburh: ⁊ sōna wōl was æfterfyliġende. Ġe ēac moniġe weallas mid seofon ⁊ fīfteġum tōrran ġehruron ⁊ ġefeollan ⁊ swylċe ēac moniġe ōðre ċeastre tōhrorene wǣron.
- And also at this time there was a great famine in the Greek metropolis of Constantinople; and a plague followed immediately after. Also many walls along with fifty-seven towers fell and collapsed and many other cities fell to ruin.
- late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History