þórsdagr

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Old Norse[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *Þunras dag (day of the thunder god), calque of Latin dies Iovis. By surface analysis, Þórr (Thor) +‎ dagr (day).

Noun[edit]

þórsdagr m (genitive þórsdags, dative þórsdegi, plural þórsdagar)

  1. Thursday

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See also[edit]

(days of the week) dagar í vikunni; sunnudagr, mánadagr/mánudagr, týsdagr, óðinsdagr, þórsdagr, frjádagr, laugardagr (Category: non:Days of the week)