Anglo Saxon day of the week: Thursday

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Zorg Guru (II)
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British Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Nov 27, 2022
Points
119
Location
Ramsey, Huntingdonshire
Model of Z
1.9 M44
05_Thursday - Torsdag.webp

Thursday (n.)
fifth day of the week, Old English þurresdæg, a contraction (perhaps influenced by Old Norse þorsdagr) of þunresdæg, literally "Thor's day," from Þunre, genitive of Þunor "Thor" (see thunder (n.)); from Proto-Germanic *thonaras daga (source also of Old Frisian thunresdei, Middle Dutch donresdach, Dutch donderdag, Old High German Donares tag, German Donnerstag, Danish and Swedish Torsdag "Thursday"), a loan-translation of Latin Jovis dies "day of Jupiter."
Roman Jupiter was identified with the Germanic Thor. The Latin word is the source of Italian giovedi, Old French juesdi, French jeudi, Spanish jueves, and is itself a loan-translation of Greek dios hēmera "the day of Zeus."
 
Aaaah the Anglo saxon Z3. :cool:

Unfortunately if you are out and fancy a decent dinner you have to run it in economy mode all the way home :whistle:

Stephen.
 
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