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Origin of Wednesday
before 950; Middle English Wednesdai,Old English *Wēdnesdæg, mutated variant of Wōdnesdæg Woden's day; cognate with Dutch Woensdag,Danish onsdag; translation of Latin Mercuriī diēs day of Mercury
The cartoonist, better known as Charb, was shot dead Wednesday.
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Late Wednesday night, French authorities reported that Mourad had surrendered to police, while the two brothers remained at large.
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But by Wednesday evening there was little in the way of organized protests or random unrest in the area.
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And it was sad, very sad, to be with Mister Ham Wednesday afternoon.
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On Wednesday, U.S. warplanes targeted a car he was traveling in on the eastern side of the city.
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During Wednesday's march, 17th August, we crossed the low shoulders of many rocky ridges.
Khartoum Campaign, 1898|Bennet Burleigh
On Ash Wednesday, the indulgences were promenaded through the town amid satirical songs.
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It was not until Wednesday afternoon that Mabel learned that Maude also was to stay at home.
Girls of Highland Hall|Carolyn Watson Rankin
I'll take 'Arry down to-morrow morning, then I'll come and fetch you on Wednesday.
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I wrote to you last on Wednesday, the day on which my father was to come to town.
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British Dictionary definitions for Wednesday
Wednesday
/ (ˈwɛnzdɪ, -deɪ) /
noun
the fourth day of the week; third day of the working week
Word Origin for Wednesday
Old English Wōdnes dæg Woden's day, translation of Latin mercurii dies Mercury's day; related to Old Frisian wōnsdei, Middle Dutch wōdensdach (Dutch woensdag)
Who Is Wednesday Named For?It should come as no surprise that the unique name for Wednesday actually derives from not one but two mighty gods, no matter which language you look at it.