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