Welsh edit

Welsh numbers (edit)
 ←  10 11 12  → 
    Cardinal (vigesimal): un ar ddeg
    Cardinal (decimal): un deg un
    Ordinal (vigesimal): (non-standard) unarddegfed
    Ordinal (decimal): un deg unfed
    Ordinal: unfed ar ddeg
    Ordinal abbreviation: 11eg

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From unarddeg (11) +‎ -fed ([-th]).

Adjective edit

unarddegfed (feminine singular unarddegfed, plural unarddegfed, not comparable)

  1. (ordinal number, nonstandard) eleventh
    • [1832, William Owen Pughe, A Dictionary of the Welsh Language explained in English: with numerous illustrations from the literary remains and from the living speech of the Cymmry : To which is prefixed a Welsh grammar, Volume 1 (overall work in English), Gee, page 106:
      Absolute numbers.Numerals.Ordinals.
      UnarddegUnarddegwaithUnarddegfed
      Absolute numbers.Numerals.Ordinals.
      eleveneleven timeseleventh
      ]
    • 2017 March 29, Sian Gwenllian, quotee, The Record of Proceedings: The Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee[1], National Assembly for Wales, section 101:
      Ond i fynd â fo cam ymhellach, model arall fyddai bod yr etholwyr yn ethol y cadeirydd, bod gennych chi 10 arweinydd, ond bod gennych chi, wedyn, unarddegfed person yn cael ei ethol gan y bobl yn yr ardal, fel bod gennych chi’r atebolrwydd clir yna.
      But taking it a step further, another model would be that the electorate elect the chair, that you have 10 leaders, and that you then have an eleventh person who is elected by the people in the area, so that you have that clear accountability.

Mutation edit

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal h-prothesis
unarddegfed unchanged unchanged hunarddegfed
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.