Wiktionary
n. five minutes before the next hour
Usage examples of "five to".
In ancient times, the ambassadors of Nero reached the ninth degree of latitude, but in eighteen centuries only from five to six degrees, or from three hundred to three hundred and sixty geographical miles, were gained.
Having to wait till he was almost twenty-five to help pick a president struck him as dreadfully unfair.
The only surprise was the unexpected presence of a tail, a short stub five to six centimeters in length.
An arquebusier did well to fire one shot every two minutes, and under normal circumstances probably wouldn't fire more than five to ten rounds in any engagement.
The pools, slightly raised above the level of the street and about two meters across and a meter deep, ranged from five to ten meters in length and collected water from the larger buildings' downspouts.
The pools, slightly raised above the level of the street and about two meters across and a meter deep, ranged from five to ten meters in length and collected water from the larger buildings’.
It rained five to ten times a day on this planet, and the development of any sort of civilization with that much rain had required advanced pumping technology.
Also there was nearly another million neatly done in packages of five to fifty thousand.
Had Johnny got a message to deliver from Number Five to Number Three?