δεκαπέντε
οὕτως ἔσονται οἱ ἔσχατοι πρῶτοι καὶ οἱ πρῶτοι ἔσχατοι· πολλοὶ γάρ εἰσι κλητοί, ὀλίγοι δὲ ἐκλεκτοί → so the last shall be first and the first last for many be called but few chosen
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δεκαπέντε: οἱ, αἱ, τά, ἴδε ἐν λ. δέκα.
Spanish (DGE)
• Alolema(s): -πένδε Epigr.Anat.11.1988.101.65 (Perga I a.C.), tes. -πέμπε IG 9(2).553.12 (Larisa I a.C.); frec. escrito δέκα πέντε
quince X.An.7.8.26, Arist.HA 632b21, Hp.Int.13, IIasos 2.16 (IV/III a.C.), IG 7.3055.14 (IV a.C.), Plb.3.56.3, PCair.Zen.176.196 (III a.C.), Asoka Edict.13S., PRev.Laws 12.17 (III a.C.), IG l.c., Eu.Io.11.18, Ep.Gal.1.18, IUrb.Rom.895.6, I.BI 2.519, D.Chr.32.87, Plu.2.837f, Philostr.VA 4.45, POxy.3514.19 (III d.C.), PCol.141.31 (IV d.C.), PMich.611.11 (V d.C.), OAshm.Shelton 149 (biz.)
•οἱ δ. ἄνδρες como trad. de lat. quindecimuiri sacris faciendis, Mon.Anc.Gr.12.9, IUrb.Rom.126.2 (II d.C.), οἱ δ. ἄνδρες οἱ ἱεροποιοί Mon.Anc.Gr.4.5, cf. δέκα.
English (Strong)
from δέκα and πέντε; ten and five, i.e. fifteen: fifteen.
English (Thayer)
for the earlier πεντεκαίδεκα, fifteen: Ald., Complutensian; Polybius 3,56, 3var.; Diodorus 2,13; Plutarch, Dion 38,1; others; cf. δεκαδύο).