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Monday

[ muhn-dey, -dee ]

noun

  1. the second day of the week, following Sunday.


Monday

/ ˈmʌndɪ; -deɪ /

noun

  1. the second day of the week; first day of the working week


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Monday1

before 1000; Middle English Mone ( n ) day, Old English mōn ( an ) dæg, translation of Late Latin lūnae diēs moon's day

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Monday1

Old English mōnandæg moon's day, translation of Late Latin lūnae diēs

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Example Sentences

But the program is just six weeks long, the Pentagon admitted Monday.

As the controversy unfurled late Monday, it created some odd bedfellows.

On Monday, Soelistyo had jolted relatives as well as searchers by suggesting that the plane could be “at the bottom of the sea.”

After two nights in detention, he was scheduled to be deported back to Turkey on Monday.

As the sun set on Monday and the search was called off for the day, there had been no positive update on the possible wreckage.

Liszt has returned from his trip, and I have played to him twice this week, and am to go again on Monday.

On Monday the clouds cleared away and the whole country was gloriously bright and fresh after the heavy showers.

You met him at Biarritz six months ago, and on Monday last he lunched with you up at Monifieth.

There was a rustle of expectancyupon the girls side, at leastat Assembly on Monday morning.

Get the gray colt and I'll give you a lift over the mountain, but I'll bring you back on Monday, too.

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