Thursday derives from Old English Þunresdæg

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Thursday derives from Old English Þunresdæg, meaning "Thor's day," named after the Norse god of thunder.

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Thursday derives from Old English Þunresdæg canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian holy day
Norse god
day of the week
social media trend
abbreviation Th
Thu
Thurs
associatedDeity Thor
associatedMythology Norse mythology
associatedRomanDeity Jupiter
associatedWith lightning
storms
belongsToSet seven-day week
calendarRole standard weekday in international business and scheduling
commonPhrase Throwback Thursday
correspondsToLatinName dies Iovis
culturalAssociation preparation day before Friday in many workweek structures
derivesFrom Old English Þunresdæg
domain thunder
etymologicalMeaning Thor's day
follows Wednesday
hasNameInDanish torsdag
hasNameInDutch donderdag
hasNameInGerman Donnerstag
hasNameInIcelandic fimmtudagur
hasNameInNorwegian torsdag
hasNameInOldNorse Þórsdagr
hasNameInSwedish torsdag
ISOWeekdayNumber 4
linguisticFamily Germanic languages
meaning Thor's day
day of Jupiter
thunder day
namedAfter Thor
nameOriginLanguage Old English
occursOn Thursday
positionInWeek fifth day in the ISO 8601 standard
fourth day in some traditional Christian and Jewish counting systems
precedes Friday
religiousAssociation Maundy Thursday
surface form: Maundy Thursday in Christianity
timeCategory recurring temporal unit
usedInCalendarSystem Gregorian calendar (Western churches)
surface form: Gregorian calendar

Julian calendar
weekdayType weekday
workweekAssociation often considered the fourth workday in Monday–Friday workweeks

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Thor etymologyOfDay Thursday derives from Old English Þunresdæg