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Definition of Friday in English: Fridaynoun ˈfrʌɪdiˈfrʌɪdeɪ The day of the week before Saturday and following Thursday. he was arrested on Friday the cleaning woman came on Fridays as modifier Friday evening Example sentencesExamples - On Friday night I was an emotional wreck and needed to sort out a lot of stuff in my head.
- I went along to Waverley station on Friday evening, and spoke to a very helpful chap.
- On Friday attention focused on the five people seen in the area police wanted to trace.
- They have also agreed not to work on Saturdays or Fridays to avoid clashing with market day and the main shopping rush.
- Eighteen months ago the same thing happened to me at tea time on a Friday evening.
- On Friday in Los Angeles frantic efforts were underway to try to reverse the decision.
- They recommended that the longer opening hours should only be restricted to Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- The weekend seemed to start on Friday afternoon and continue until well into Monday.
- On Friday, we had a meeting to determine how much longer the thing was going to take.
- Last Friday evening six youths from Melksham were removed from the park by police.
- It will be open for coffee, snacks and light lunches during the day and for light evening meals on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- The three day festival kicked off on Friday evening, and drew to a close on Sunday evening.
- There's a quiz night on Thursdays, karaoke on Fridays and a resident DJ on Saturday nights.
- Mr Smythe, who runs the stall with his wife, Sue, operates at the market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- On Friday night there was a funny moment when a girl who was new to that circle was asked where she worked.
- On Friday police said they would not identify her until her next of kin had been informed.
- On Friday night Marissa is having a formal party just after your father gets home.
- On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, they always showed cowboy movies.
- The art is on display and available to buy at both the lunch on Friday and the ball on Saturday evening.
- On Friday morning the cell door opened and they were led out into the approach corridor.
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name adverb ˈfrʌɪdiˈfrʌɪdeɪ North American 1On Friday. Example sentencesExamples - Last Friday she told this newspaper she hoped things would be different this time.
- Last Friday he died instantly from colossal injuries when he crashed to the ground.
- 1.1 On Fridays; each Friday.
Example sentencesExamples - It's a pain because the only day I can get in is a Monday, and Mondays and Fridays they are closed.
- They arrived on a Saturday afternoon, with Ben, because Fridays they take him overnight.
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name Origin Old English Frīgedæg 'day of Frigga', named after the Germanic goddess Frigga, wife of the supreme god Odin and goddess of married love; translation of late Latin Veneris dies 'day of Venus', Frigga being equated with the Roman goddess of love, Venus. Compare with Dutch vrijdag and German Freitag. Tuesday from Old English: The ancient Germanic god Tiw is the source of Tuesday. When Germanic peoples came into contact with the Romans they realized that their god Tiw was similar to Mars, the Roman god of war whose day was the third of the week (and who appears in forms such as the French Mardi), and started to call that day ‘Tiw's day’ or Tuesday. Other days of the week were formed in a similar way, with Wednesday being Woden's day, Thursday Thor's day, and Friday Freya's day; Woden or Odin was the supreme god of the German and Scandinavian peoples, Thor the god of thunder, and Freya or Frigga the goddess of love and fertility.
Definition of Friday in US English: Fridaynoun The day of the week before Saturday and following Thursday. he was arrested on Friday the cleaning woman came on Fridays as modifier Friday evening Example sentencesExamples - On Friday morning the cell door opened and they were led out into the approach corridor.
- They have also agreed not to work on Saturdays or Fridays to avoid clashing with market day and the main shopping rush.
- On Friday night Marissa is having a formal party just after your father gets home.
- The three day festival kicked off on Friday evening, and drew to a close on Sunday evening.
- The weekend seemed to start on Friday afternoon and continue until well into Monday.
- Last Friday evening six youths from Melksham were removed from the park by police.
- On Friday police said they would not identify her until her next of kin had been informed.
- On Friday attention focused on the five people seen in the area police wanted to trace.
- Eighteen months ago the same thing happened to me at tea time on a Friday evening.
- On Friday, we had a meeting to determine how much longer the thing was going to take.
- On Friday night there was a funny moment when a girl who was new to that circle was asked where she worked.
- Mr Smythe, who runs the stall with his wife, Sue, operates at the market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- On Friday in Los Angeles frantic efforts were underway to try to reverse the decision.
- It will be open for coffee, snacks and light lunches during the day and for light evening meals on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- On Friday night I was an emotional wreck and needed to sort out a lot of stuff in my head.
- The art is on display and available to buy at both the lunch on Friday and the ball on Saturday evening.
- They recommended that the longer opening hours should only be restricted to Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- There's a quiz night on Thursdays, karaoke on Fridays and a resident DJ on Saturday nights.
- I went along to Waverley station on Friday evening, and spoke to a very helpful chap.
- On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, they always showed cowboy movies.
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name adverb North American 1On Friday. Example sentencesExamples - Last Friday she told this newspaper she hoped things would be different this time.
- Last Friday he died instantly from colossal injuries when he crashed to the ground.
- 1.1 On Fridays; each Friday.
Example sentencesExamples - It's a pain because the only day I can get in is a Monday, and Mondays and Fridays they are closed.
- They arrived on a Saturday afternoon, with Ben, because Fridays they take him overnight.
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name Origin Old English Frīgedæg ‘day of Frigga’, named after the Germanic goddess Frigga, wife of the supreme god Odin and goddess of married love; translation of late Latin Veneris dies ‘day of Venus’, Frigga being equated with the Roman goddess of love, Venus. Compare with Dutch vrijdag and German Freitag. |