lundi

See also: Lundi

Faroese

lundi - puffin

Etymology

From Old Norse lundi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlʊntɪ/

Noun

lundi m (genitive singular lunda, plural lundar)

  1. puffin (Fratercula arctica)

Declension

Declension of lundi
m1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative lundi lundin lundar lundarnir
accusative lunda lundan lundar lundarnar
dative lunda lundanum lundum lundunum
genitive lunda lundans lunda lundanna

Synonyms

  • karkarassur m
  • karkareyði m
  • karkur m

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old French lundi, from Latin *Lūnae diēs, variant of diēs Lūnae (day of the moon).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lœ̃.di/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -i
  • Homophone: lundis

Noun

lundi m (plural lundis)

  1. Monday
    • 1986, “Il était une fois … une maison des musiciens [There Once Was… a House of Musicians]”, in Il était une fois … une petite grenouille [There Once Was… a Little Frog] (fiction), Paris: CLE International:
      En avant, la musique des jours de la semaine.
      En avant, la musique des jours de la semaine.
      Lundi marche devant,
      Rantaplan.
      Mardi joue de la trompette,
      De la trompette.
      Mercredi du violon,
      Du violon.
      Jeudi de l’accordéon,
      De l’accordéon.
      Vendredi et samedi chantent la chanson de dimanche.
      Vendredi et samedi chantent la chanson de dimanche.
      En avant, la musique des jours de la semaine.
      En avant, la musique des jours de la semaine.
      Onward, the music of the days of the week.
      Onward, the music of the days of the week.
      Monday marches ahead,
      Rantaplan.
      Tuesday plays the trumpet,
      The trumpet.
      Wednesday the violin,
      The violin.
      Thursday the accordion,
      The accordion.
      Friday and Saturday sing the song of Sunday.
      Friday and Saturday sing the song of Sunday.
      Onward, the music of the days of the week.
      Onward, the music of the days of the week.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Saint Dominican Creole French: lindy
    • Haitian Creole: lendi
  • Louisiana Creole: lundi, lindi
  • Mauritian Creole: lindi

See also

Days of the week in French · jours de la semaine (layout · text)
dimanche lundi mardi mercredi jeudi vendredi samedi

Further reading

Gallo

Etymology

From Old French lundi, from Latin *Lūnae diēs, variant of diēs Lūnae (day of the Moon).

Noun

lundi m (plural lundis)

  1. Monday

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse lundi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlʏntɪ/
  • Rhymes: -ʏntɪ

Noun

lundi m (genitive singular lunda, nominative plural lundar)

  1. puffin, Atlantic puffin

Declension

Derived terms

  • lunda (verb)
  • lundahola
  • lundapysja
  • lundakofa

Louisiana Creole

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from French lundi (Monday).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lœ̃ˈdi/
  • Rhymes: -i

Noun

lundi

  1. Monday

See also

Days of the week in Louisiana Creole · jou-yé a lasmènn (layout · text)
dimansh lundi, lindi maddi, mardi mékrédi, mèkrèdi, mærkrédi jédi, jèdi vendredi, vendrédi sanmdi, sammdi

Norman

Alternative forms

  • leundi (continental Norman)
  • Lundi (Jersey)
  • làndi (Guernsey)
  • lũdi (Sark)

Etymology

From Old French lundi, from Latin *Lūnae diēs, variant of diēs Lūnae (literally day of the Moon).

Noun

lundi m (plural lundis)

  1. (Guernsey) Monday

Old French

Etymology

From Latin *Lūnae diēs, variant of diēs Lūnae (day of the moon).

Noun

lundi oblique singular, m (oblique plural lundis, nominative singular lundis, nominative plural lundi)

  1. Monday

Descendants

Old Norse

Etymology

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Noun

lundi m (genitive lunda, plural lundar)

  1. puffin (Fratercula arctica)

Declension

References

  • lundi”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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