Monenday etymology

Middle English word Monenday comes from Swedish måne (A moon.), Swedish dag, Old English mōna, Latin dies Lunae (Monday.), Old English dæg

Detailed word origin of Monenday

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
måne Swedish (swe) A moon.
dag Swedish (swe) A day. A day, the period of time between sunrise and sunset, daytime.
mōna Old English (ang)
dies Lunae Latin (lat) Monday.
dæg Old English (ang) Day, both (usually) as a period from sunrise to sunset and (scientifically) as a 24-hour (tīd) period from sunrise to sunrise.. The runic character ᛞ (/d/).
dies lunae Latin (lat)
*mēniniz dagaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Monday.
mōnandæg Old English (ang)
mōnandæġ Old English (ang)
Monday Middle English (enm)

Words with the same origin as Monenday

Descendants of måne
Monday
Descendants of mōna
mone monelich
Descendants of dæg
Tewesday Wednesdai Wednesdei Wodnesdei midday sunnenday