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In German, 21 is einundzwanzig, or one-and-twenty, 22 is zweiundzwanzig, or two-and-twenty; and this continues with the unit value preceding the tens value all the way up to 99.
HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010
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In German, 21 is einundzwanzig, or one-and-twenty, 22 is zweiundzwanzig, or two-and-twenty; and this continues with the unit value preceding the tens value all the way up to 99.
HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010
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In German, 21 is einundzwanzig, or one-and-twenty, 22 is zweiundzwanzig, or two-and-twenty; and this continues with the unit value preceding the tens value all the way up to 99.
HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010
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“Almighty Allah upon the rebel, the traitor, the infidel!” and he slew in a single charge one-and-twenty fighting-men.
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She was graced with a complexion not common in her country, a profusion of fair hair, and features so extremely juvenile as to make her look several years younger than she really was, though in reality she was not above one-and-twenty.
The Talisman 2008
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Then he commanded his Wazirs to write letters to all his Nabobs and vassals, and he indited one-and-twenty writs and despatched them to the governors, who assembled their troops and set out for Cufa by forced marches. —
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So many girls want establishments, that a man of sixty can just as easily get a wife of eighteen, as a man of one-and-twenty.
Camilla 2008
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So she brought forward the wine and they drank together, after which she took the lute and tuning the strings, preluded in one-and-twenty modes, then returning to the first, played a lively measure and sang these couplets,
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Then he bade pull down the Pied Palace and divided the spoil with the true-believing Jinn, and there fell to his share one-and-twenty thousand bricks of gold and silver and money and treasure beyond speech and count.
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Because the sea could not rise fifteen cubits, or one-and-twenty standard feet and a half, above the highest mountains, without leaving its bed dry, and, at the same time, violating all the laws of gravity and the equilibrium of fluids, which would evidently require a miracle.
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