Mittwoch

German

Etymology

From Middle High German mittewoche, from Old High German mittawehha (literally middle of the week), calqued on Ecclesiastical Latin media hebdomas (compare Dalmatian misedma, Old Italian mezzedima), which presumably replaced an earlier *wuotanestag (Wuotan’s day). Compare Low German Middeweek, English midweek.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmɪtvɔχ/, [ˈmɪtʰvɔχ]

Noun

Mittwoch m (genitive Mittwochs or Mittwoches, plural Mittwoche)

  1. Wednesday

Usage notes

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Further reading


Pennsylvania German

Noun

Mittwoch m (plural Mittwoche)

  1. Wednesday

References

  • Earl C. Haag, Pennsylvania German Reader and Grammar (2010, ISBN 0271038098
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