Wednesday
Comes from the Old English Wodnes Daeg or Wodens Day. This is related to Old Norse Othinn or Odin, God of war, knowledge and wisdom. Also linked to Wotan, the supreme God in German mythology
Turkey
there isn't a mermaid on the front haha
China/russia
Thomas Crapper, the word crap was coined after him
Wednesday
"Wodens Day" is an Old English term that refers to Wednesday, named after the Norse god Odin (Woden). In many Germanic languages, the day's name is similarly derived from this deity, reflecting its ancient pagan roots. The term highlights the influence of mythology on the naming of days in the week. Today, Wednesday is commonly recognized as the middle of the workweek in many cultures.
It means "the day of Saturn" or "Saturn's day." It is the Old English ancestor of our modern word Saturday.
Comes from the Old English Wodnes Daeg or Wodens Day. This is related to Old Norse Othinn or Odin, God of war, knowledge and wisdom. Also linked to Wotan, the supreme God in German mythology
The first English explorer was John Cabot who visited modern-day Canada.
Wednesday.
English
If you mean the Promised Land, it is modern day Israel
If you mean the Promised Land, it is modern day Israel
Day.
'the day'
not sure