Diardaoin

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See also: Di-ardaoin

Scottish Gaelic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Irish dardóen, literally the “day between two fasts.” Can be analyzed synchronically as di- +‎ eadar +‎ +‎ aoine.

Proper noun

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Diardaoin m (genitive Diardaoin)

  1. Thursday

Usage notes

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  • Also used adverbially (without a preposition) to mean "on Thursday".

Derived terms

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See also

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