Maundy is a religious ceremony where worshippers of God wash the feet of the poor to commemorate Jesus kneeling to wash his disciples' feet. It is called Maundy because Jesus performed this on Maundy Thursday
The literal translation is "Moon day".
It is from the Old English monandog, the day of the moon. The Latin name was lunae dies.
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Hours on Monday (such as when a store or office will be open).
It means born on a monday or ambitious worthy of praise
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are the days of the week starting from Monday and ending on Friday. They make up the typical workweek schedule for many people, with most businesses operating during these days. Each day represents a different point in the week's progression.
The word "Monday" derives from the word "moon." It is the "day of the Moon", "Moon Day" and, eventually, "Monday". This is not unique to the English language. The Romance languages also call that day the Moon's day. In Spanish, for example, Monday is "el lunes," meaning "the moon."
Contrary to popular opinion Monday is the second day of the week, Sunday being the first. The Old English word is Monandeg meaning 'day of the moon'. In some other languages it just means the day after Sunday
Friday was the horse. ------------------------------------------ Nope, Monday was the horse. It says on a Friday, meaning he left that day. Then it says "and came back on Monday", stating he came back on a horse.
The word "Jumatatu" is Swahili for "Monday." Swahili is a Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa, and "Jumatatu" is the term used to refer to the first day of the week in this language.
If a teacher walked into the classroom and said "If only yesterday was tomorrow, today would have been Saturday" then the day would have to be Monday. The day before Monday is Sunday, and if Sunday were the next day, the current day would be Saturday.
it means daughter born on mondayTanisha is a name. It has no meaning.
Getsu you(bi) [meaning Monday] is Japanese but I have never heard of the word getsu yoru.