- wednes
- wednes·day;wednes·days;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Wednes|day — «WEHNZ dee, day», noun. the fourth day of the calendar week, between Tuesday and Thursday. Abbr: Wed., W. ╂[Old English Wōdnesdæg Woden s day < Wōden Woden; translation of Late Latin Mercuriī diēs day of Mercury] … Useful english dictionary
Wednes·day — … Useful english dictionary
Wednesdays — Wednes·day (wĕnz’dē, dā′) n. Abbr. Wed. or W ▸ The fourth day of the week. ╂ [Middle English, from Old English Wōdnesdæg, Woden s day : Wōdnes, genitive of Wōden, Woden; see wet 1 + dæg, day; see DAY(Cf. ↑day).] Wednes’days adv … Word Histories
Wednesday — Wednes|day [ˈwenzdi, deı] n written abbreviation Wed. or Wed [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: wodnesdAg, from Woden Odin + dAg day ] the day between Tuesday and Thursday on Wednesday ▪ The sale starts on Wednesday. ▪ We can go Wednesday. AmE… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wednesday — Wednes|day [ wenz,deı ] noun count or uncount *** the day after Tuesday and before Thursday: They are arriving on Wednesday. This year, Christmas falls on a Wednesday. Wednesday morning/afternoon/night etc.: Shall we meet on Wednesday evening?… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wednesday — wednes·day … English syllables
wednesdays — wednes·days … English syllables
Wednesday — Wednes•day [[t]ˈwɛnz deɪ, di[/t]] n. the fourth day of the week, following Tuesday • Etymology: bef. 950; ME Wednesdai, OE *Wēdnesdæg, mutated var. of Wōdnesdæg Woden s day; c. D Woensdag, Dan onsdag; trans. of L Mercuriī diēs day of Mercury … From formal English to slang
Wednesdays — Wednes•days [[t]ˈwɛnz deɪz, diz[/t]] adv. on or during Wednesdays; every Wednesday … From formal English to slang
Wednesday — is the fourth day of the week [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/wednesday wednesday Definition from the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary ] ] in most western countries. This day is between Tuesday and Thursday. Origins of the name: See … Wikipedia