The term comes from theOld English term, Thunor's Day (Þunresdæg). This name was influenced from the Old Norse term, Þorsdagr, or Thor's Day, the Norse God.
Our culture, wanting to simplify the term, used The "Thu" and "r" of Thunor.
Similarly, Friday was named after his wife.
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8 April 1948 was a Thursday.
August 9 1945 was a Thursday.
July 18, 1946 fell on a Thursday.
Thursday is the fifth day of the week in a North American calendar.
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The abbreviation for Thursday is Thurs. Thursday is the fifth day of the week.
No. Thursday is the fifth day of the week and Friday is the sixth day of the week. That is because Sunday, not Monday, is the first day of the week. Monday is only the first day of the working week. See the related question.
March 5th 1998 was a Thursday.
5th November 1987 was a Thursday.
Most people consider Sunday the first day of the week, in which case Thursday is the fifth. Many calendars show Monday as the first day of the week because it is the first 'working' day, so by that reckoning, Friday is the fifth day.
No, Thursday is a proper noun, the name of a specific day of the week.
No, "Thursday" is a noun referring to a day of the week. It is the fifth day in the Western calendar and is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
May 5th, 2005 fell on a Thursday.
Yes, Thursday is a proper noun, the name of a specific day of the week.
Friday is the day of the week that follows Thursday.