It's the day named in honour of the sun.
Monday is named in honour of the moon
Tuesday is named after Tiu the Saxon God of War
Wednesday is named after Woden, the Saxon variant of the Norse Odin
Thursday is named after the Norse god Thor
Friday is named after the Norse goddess Freya, leader of the Valkyries
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn
The planned date for lord Sunday is currently march 2010
The possessive form Sunday's is an adjective. The word Sunday in "Sunday paper" is not an adjective but a noun adjunct, because Sunday is not a characteristic of paper.
Sunday
The noun 'Sunday' is a singular, proper noun.A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and restates the subject of the sentence.The noun 'Sunday' can function as a predicate nominative; for example:Today is Sunday. (the noun 'Sunday' restates the subject of the sentence 'today')The day that we went to the festival was a Sunday.The first day of the month is a Sunday.
from the Spanish 'Pascua Florida' meaning 'flowering Easter' the name for Palm Sunday, as the peninsula was discovered on that day - 20th March 1513 by Ponce de Leon
Dominica is the Latin word for Sunday.
You can order it on a Sunday, but it wont come to you on a Sunday.
Sun. is the correct abbreviation for Sunday.
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
Yes, Sunday should always be capitalized.
Yes the word Sunday is a compound word. The words are sun and day.
Monday
The noun 'Sunday' is a word for a specific day of the week, a word for a thing.
Greek word for Sunday, Κυριακή, is derived from Κύριος (Lord).
Sunday is spelled 'dimanche' in French.It means dimarche that mean Sunday
The word 'Sunday' does not exist in the King James version of the Bible.
The word is weekend.