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Etymology edit

Compound of hver (every) +‎ dag (day), from Old Norse hverr (every) dagr (day). Semantic shift of uncertain origin. Probably, from the original meaning "every day which is not a holy day". Plausibly under the influence of similar-sounding German "Werktag". Cognate with Swedish vardag and Norwegian Nynorsk kvardag, both with the same meaning.

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hverdag c (singular definite hverdagen, plural indefinite hverdage)

  1. weekday, working day

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From Danish hverdag. Compound of hver (every) +‎ dag (day), from Old Norse hverr (every) dagr (day). Semantic shift of uncertain origin. Probably, from the original meaning "every day which is not a holy day". Plausibly under the influence of similar-sounding German "Werktag".

Noun edit

hverdag m (definite singular hverdagen, indefinite plural hverdager, definite plural hverdagene)

  1. weekday, working day

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