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The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.

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