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þrtig is a historical form associated with the cardinal number thirty in early Germanic languages, most commonly linked to Old English. In the standard Old English lexicon the numeral is written as þrītig, a compound of three and ten that yields the modern English thirty. The development from Proto-Germanic *þrītugaz reflects the common Germanic pattern of forming “three tens” for the value of thirty.
Attestations of the form þrītig appear in medieval manuscripts and glossaries, where it is part of the
In a broader context, forms of the same number appear across the Germanic languages. Old Norse and
See also: thirty, Old English language, Proto-Germanic numerals, Germanic etymology.