Jādede
Marshallese
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Definitions
- Saturday
Etymology
Borrowed from English Saturday derived from Old English Sæternesdæg, sæterndæg (day of Saturn) derived from Latin Saturnus (the god of agriculture, Saturn) derived from Old English dæg (days, day) derived from Latin dies Saturni (day of Saturn).
Origin
Latin
dies Saturni
Gloss
day of Saturn
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Saturday English
- Saturdaying English
- Saturn English
- Saturnus Latin
- dies Saturni Latin
- Saturno Italian
- Saturnus Dutch, Flemish
- Saturno Spanish, Castilian
- *dagaz Proto-Germanic
- Sæternesdæg, sæterndæg Old English
- dæg Old English
- dæġ Old English
- geardagas Old English
- sæternesdæġ Old English
- शनिवार Sanskrit
- Saterday Middle English
- Satarn Irish
- Saturn Catalan, Valencian
- Satúrnus Icelandic
- Sadwrn Welsh
- saterdach Middle Dutch
- Satharn Old Irish
- e shtunë Albanian
- სატურნი Georgian
- 토요일 Korean
- saterdei Western Frisian
- Sarere Tok Pisin
- Sadorn Breton