mekedag
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- mikedag
- møkedag
Dialects
- mékdag
- mekkdag
- mekjedag
- mevkedag
- mekrdag
- mækedag
- mækdag
- mykedag
- mykdag
- møk(k)dag
- møk(e)rdag
- mørkedag
- mokidag
- makedag
Etymology
From Old Norse miðvikudagr (“midweek day”), likely a calque of Old High German mittawehha (literally “middle of the week”). Cognate with Faroese mikudagur and Icelandic miðvikudagur.
Noun
mekedag m (definite singular mekedagen, indefinite plural mekedagar, definite plural mekedagane)
See also
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