Fífta
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fífta
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- fífta
- m: seó, ðæt fífte; adj. The FIFTH; quintus :-- Se fífta dæg the fifth day, Gen. 1, 23. Fífta wæs Eádwine, Norþan Hymbra cyning the fifth was Edwin king of the Northumbrians, Chr. 827; Erl. 64, 3. Her UNCERTAIN onginnþ seó fífte bóc Boéties here begins the fifth book of Boëthius, Bt. 40, 4; Fox 240, 9. Ǽr ðam fíftan geáre before the fifth year, Leut frūges hăbēre possītis, quintam partem rēgi dăbĭtis, Gen. 47, 24, 26. fifta