seze

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See also: seže and sèzé

Middle French

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Etymology

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From Old French seize, seze,from Latin sedecim.

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seze (invariable)

  1. sixteen

Descendants

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  • French: seize

Old Spanish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin sēdecim. Replaced by the analogically formed dieciséis in modern Spanish.

Pronunciation

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seze

  1. sixteen

Descendants

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  • Spanish: sece (obsolete)