The names for weekdays are based on Norse gods and goddesses. Wednesday is Woden's day, after the Norse god Woden or Odin.
There are both Germanic and Roman origins to Wednesday. It is derived both from the Nordic god Woden and the Roman god Mercury.
wednesday [w- e -d -n- e- s- day] you can also remember it an easy way jus say wed- nes- day
The plural form of Wednesday is Wednesdays
Both are correct. However, your meaning could be ambiguous in either case. You could be telling me that a meeting that will happen in the future was canceled two days ago. OR that a meeting that had been planned for the Wednesday that had just passed had been cancelled. Suggest "Last Wednesday's meeting was cancelled" "On Wednesday we cancelled the next meeting"
The letter d is silent in Wednesday
There are both Germanic and Roman origins to Wednesday. It is derived both from the Nordic god Woden and the Roman god Mercury.
Wednesday 3rd of June
Saxon form Woden of Norse Odin, Woden's day.
The meaning of AKUA of Western African origin is "born on Wednesday" in Akan and it is a female name.
White Girl Wednesday is a slang term which is used in the United States. The origin of this term is not known. It means white girls who date or marry black males.
Wednesday June 3 at Telstra Dome, Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
Game 3 is at Suncorp on Wednesday 15th July 2009
setanta sports...next test is on Wednesday 24th of June 10.00am.
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moon day, pagan- thors day norwegian God,- wednesday =Wotans day, Fritag norwegian. saturn day, pagan-
7 days from Wednesday to Wednesday.