Bavarian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Spread via the Lower Rhineland from Middle Low German dingesdach and Middle Dutch dinsendach (both with variants). Probably from Proto-Germanic *þingsus-dagaz (Day of Thingsus), from *þingsus + *dagaz. Thingsus is the attested Latin name of a Germanic god who may or may not be the same as Tiw. Further particulars unsettled. Another theory is that it is the “Day of the Thing (historic Germanic council)”. Cognate with German Dienstag and Dutch dinsdag.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥ɛɐ̯nsd̥ɔɡ̥/, [-d̥ɔk]

Noun

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Deansdåg m (plural Deansdåg)

  1. Tuesday

Synonyms

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See also

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Days of the week in Bavarian (layout · text)
Sundåg, Sunnda Mondåg, Monda Diensdåg/Deansdåg, Iada Midwoch, Migga Dunnersdåg, Pfinzda Freidåg, Freida Såmsdåg, Samsda