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 CARDINAL


 * 1. idn, or Snen (older un, onan, onon). 1
 * 2. deu (older dyw, dew}.
 * 3. trŷ, fern, teir (older tyr).
 * 4. pajer (older, m. peswar, f . peder}.
 * 5. pemp (older pymp).
 * 6. wheh (or whe).
 * 7. seyth.
 * 8. eyth.
 * 9. ow (pronounced as the English word now).
 * 10. deg (older dek
 * 11. idnak.
 * 12.
 * 13. tdrdhak.
 * 14. peswordhak.
 * 15. pempthak.
 * 16. whedhak.
 * 17. seydhak.
 * 18. eydhak,
 * 19. nownjak (pw as in now).

ORDINAL


 * 1st. kensa,
 * 2nd. w^j or secund.
 * 3rd. ^//tf (older tresse, trege}.
 * 4th. peswordha (older /$- w^r^, pyswere).
 * 5th. pempes (pd<&T p/ympes).
 * 6th. whethes (older whefes).
 * 7th. seythes (older j^j/-
 * 8th. eythes.
 * 9th. nowes.
 * 10th, degves.
 * 11th. idn-dhegves.
 * 12th. dawdhegves.
 * 13th. tordhegves.
 * 14th. peswordhegves.
 * 15th. pempthegves.
 * 16th. whedhegves.
 * 17th. seydkegves.
 * 18th. eydhegves.
 * 19th. nownjakves.

1 to qualify a noun ; onen, used by itself. Thus, z'<fw (fi?, one man ^- O/, One and All. Wtfnnen is an alternative form of the latter. 94