moandei
Frisian (Western)
/ˈmandi/
noun
Definitions
- Monday
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian mōnadei inherited from Proto-Germanic *mēniniz dagaz (day of the moon) derived from Latin diēs Lunae (day of the moon) com from Western Frisian moanne (month, moon) + Western Frisian dei (day).
Origin
Frisian (Western)
dei
Gloss
day
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
日
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Monday English
- Mondayish English
- Mondayitis English
- Mondayize English
- Mondays English
- dies Lunae Latin
- dies lunae Latin
- diēs Lunae Latin
- diēs Lūnae Latin
- maandag Dutch, Flemish
- maandagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- maandagochtend Dutch, Flemish
- maandags Dutch, Flemish
- maandagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- maandagsochtends Dutch, Flemish
- *meh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *mēniniz dagaz Proto-Germanic
- monandæg Old English
- mōnandæġ Old English
- Monday Middle English
- mánadagr Old Norse
- manendach Middle Dutch
- *māndag Old High German
- mānintag Old High German
- mānitag Old High German
- mānotag Old High German
- Maandag Afrikaans
- *mānendag Old Dutch
- *mānundag Old Saxon
- mānadagher Old Swedish
- dei Western Frisian
- foarmoanne Western Frisian
- heamoanne Western Frisian
- hjoeddeisk Western Frisian
- moanne Western Frisian
- slachtmoanne Western Frisian
- wintermoanne Western Frisian
- M̧ande Marshallese
- dei Old Frisian
- mōna Old Frisian
- mōnadei Old Frisian
- Mande Tok Pisin
- Mane Maori
- möntaog Vilamovian
- munde Sranan Tongo
- siga Monite Fijian
- Mande Tumbuka