Tuesday

Tuesday
\ \ [OE] Tiu was the Germanic god of war and the sky (his name came from the same source as produced Latin deusgod’, from which English gets deity). When the Germanic peoples took over the Roman system of naming the days of the week after the gods, they replaced the term for the second day of the week, diēs Martisday of Mars, the war-god’ (source of French MardiTuesday’) with ‘Tiu’s day’ – hence Tuesday.
\ \ The Norse version of the god’s name appears in Swedish tisdag and Danish tirsdag.
\ \ Cf.DEITY

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  • Tuesday — Tues day (t[=u]z d[asl]; 48), n. [OE. Tewesday, AS. Tiwes d[ae]g the day of Tiw the god of war; akin to OHG. Zio, Icel. T[=y]r, L. Jupiter, Gr. Zey s;, cf. OHG. Ziostac Tuesday, G. Dienstag, Icel. T[=y]sdagr. [root]244. See {Deity}, {Day}, and cf …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tuesday — (engl., spr. tjūsdĕ), Dienstag …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Tuesday — O.E. Tiwesdæg, from Tiwes, gen. of Tiw Tiu, from P.Gmc. *Tiwaz god of the sky, differentiated specifically as Tiu, ancient Germanic god of war, from PIE root *dyeu to shine (see DIURNAL (Cf. diurnal)). Cf. O.N. tysdagr, Swed. tisdag, O.H.G …   Etymology dictionary

  • Tuesday — see Friday …   Modern English usage

  • Tuesday — ► NOUN ▪ the day of the week before Wednesday and following Monday. ORIGIN Old English, named after the Germanic god T w (associated with the Roman god Mars); translation of Latin dies Marti day of Mars …   English terms dictionary

  • Tuesday — [to͞oz′dā, tyo͞oz′dē; ] occas. [, tyo͞oz′dē] n. [ME Twisdai < OE Tiwes dæg, Tiu s day, rendering L Martis dies: see TIU & DAY] the third day of the week: abbrev. Tue,Tues, Tu, or T …   English World dictionary

  • Tuesday — For other uses, see Tuesday (disambiguation). The god Týr or Tiw, identified with Mars, after whom Tuesday is named. Tuesday ( …   Wikipedia

  • Tuesday — Tues|day [ˈtju:zdi, deı US ˈtu:z ] n [U and C] written abbreviation Tues. or Tue. [: Old English; Origin: tiwesdAg, from Tiw god of war + dAg day ] the day between Monday and Wednesday on Tuesday ▪ The sale starts on Tuesday. ▪ I ll see you… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Tuesday */*/*/ — UK [ˈtjuːzdeɪ] / US [ˈtuzˌdeɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Tuesday : singular Tuesday plural Tuesdays the day after Monday and before Wednesday We are leaving on Tuesday. New Year s Day will be on a Tuesday this year. Let s go out for …   English dictionary

  • Tuesday — Tues|day [ tuz,deı ] noun count or uncount *** the day after Monday and before Wednesday: We are leaving on Tuesday. New Year s Day will be on a Tuesday this year. Do you work Tuesdays? Let s go out for dinner on Tuesday night. Last Tuesday they… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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