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elev·en I. \ə̇ˈlevən, ēˈ-, -levəm, -lebəm, rapid ˈle-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English enleven, elleven, from Old English endleofan; akin to Old High German einlif eleven, Old Saxon ēlleƀan, Old Norse ellifu, Gothic ainlibim (dative); all from a prehistoric Germanic compound whose first constituent is represented by Old English ān one, and whose second constituent is probably akin to Lithuanian -lika (as in vënůlika eleven), Old High German līhan to lend — more at one, loan : being one more than 10 in number < eleven years > — see number table II. pronoun (plural in construction) Etymology: Middle English enleven, elleven, from Old English endleofane, from endleofan, adjective : 11 countable persons or things not specified but under consideration and being enumerated < eleven are here > < eleven were found > III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English enleven, elleven, from enleven, elleven, adjective & pron. 1. : 10 and one 2. a. : 11 units or objects < a total of eleven > b. : a group or set of 11 3. : the numerable quantity symbolized by the arabic numerals 11 4. : a playing team of 11 members; especially : a football team 5. : 11 o'clock — compare bell table, time illustration |