Diardaoin
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See also: Di-ardaoin
Scottish Gaelic[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Irish dardóen, literally the “day between two fasts.” Can be analyzed synchronically as di- + eadar + dà + aoine.
Proper noun[edit]
Diardaoin m (genitive Diardaoin)
Usage notes[edit]
- Also used adverbially (without a preposition) to mean "on Thursday".
Derived terms[edit]
- Diar (abbreviation)
Related terms[edit]
- Diluain - Monday
- Dimàirt - Tuesday
- Diciadain - Wednesday
- Dihaoine - Friday
- Disathairne - Saturday
- Didòmhnaich - Sunday
- Oidhche Ardaoin - Thursday night
See also[edit]
- (days of the week) Didòmhnaich, Diluain, Dimàirt, Diciadain, Diardaoin, Dihaoine, Disathairne (Category: gd:Days of the week) [edit]