wednesday

  • 11Wednesday — [wenz′dā; ] occas [., wenz′dē] n. [ME Wednes dei < OE Wodnes dæg, Woden s day (see WODEN & DAY), like ON Othinsdagr (lit., Odin s day), early transl. of L dies Mercurii, Mercury s day] the fourth day of the week: abbrev. Wed, We, or W …

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  • 12Wednesday 13 — Infobox musical artist Background = solo singer Instrument = Vocals,Guitar Name = Wednesday 13 Birth name = Joseph Poole Born = Birth date and age|1976|8|12|mf=y Lexington, NC, U.S. Alias = Joe Nothing Audrey 3 Buck Bourbon Genre = Horror Punk… …

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  • 13Wednesday — Wednes|day [ˈwenzdi, deı] n written abbreviation Wed. or Wed [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: wodnesdAg, from Woden Odin + dAg day ] the day between Tuesday and Thursday on Wednesday ▪ The sale starts on Wednesday. ▪ We can go Wednesday. AmE… …

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  • 14Wednesday */*/*/ — UK [ˈwenzdeɪ] / US [ˈwenzˌdeɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Wednesday : singular Wednesday plural Wednesdays the day after Tuesday and before Thursday They are arriving on Wednesday. This year, Christmas falls on a Wednesday. Wednesday …

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  • 15Wednesday — Wednes|day [ wenz,deı ] noun count or uncount *** the day after Tuesday and before Thursday: They are arriving on Wednesday. This year, Christmas falls on a Wednesday. Wednesday morning/afternoon/night etc.: Shall we meet on Wednesday evening?… …

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  • 16Wednesday — [[t]we̱nzdeɪ, di[/t]] ♦ Wednesdays N VAR Wednesday is the day after Tuesday and before Thursday. Come and have supper with us on Wednesday, if you re free... Did you happen to see her leave last Wednesday?... David always collects Alistair from… …

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  • 17Wednesday*/*/*/ — [ˈwenzdeɪ] noun [C/U] the day after Tuesday and before Thursday They are arriving on Wednesday.[/ex] I go swimming on Wednesdays (= every Wednesday).[/ex] I was born on a Wednesday.[/ex] …

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  • 18Wednesday —    In the earliest ages of the Christian Church its devotions were always characterized by both weekly and annual fasts. During the week the first Christians always kept two fasts; one on Wednesday, the day on which our Lord was betrayed, and the …

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  • 19Wednesday — noun the day of the week before Thursday and following Tuesday. adverb chiefly N. Amer. on Wednesday. ↘(Wednesdays) on Wednesdays; each Wednesday. Origin OE Wōdnesdæg, named after the Germanic god Odin; translation of late L. Mercurii dies …

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  • 20Wednesday — n. & adv. n. the fourth day of the week, following Tuesday. adv. colloq. 1 on Wednesday. 2 (Wednesdays) on Wednesdays; each Wednesday. Etymology: ME wednesdei, OE wodnesdaeligg day of (the god) Odin …

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