twelfty

Etymology
, from. Compare, , and  for modern , ,  and , reflecting the old Germanic hybrid base-ten and base-twelve numbering system. This was used for counting higher decades, and eventually became the root of. Hund originally meant 120 (now called a or, and preserved in the term ), but was used to translate multiples of Latin , and eventually picked up that value when used in isolation as well.

Numeral

 * 1)  One hundred (and) twenty; 120.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: cent dudek
 * French: douzante ,
 * Old English: hundtwelftiġ
 * Old Norse: hundrað
 * Welsh: chweugain