frjádagr

Old Norse

Etymology

From earlier *fríadagr, presumably borrowed from Old Saxon *frīadag, *frīgadag (perhaps through Middle Low German vrīdach, vrigedach), from Proto-West Germanic *Frījā dag (Friday).

Noun

frjádagr m

  1. Friday
    Synonyms: freyjudagr, friggjardagr, fræigjadagr

Descendants

See also

(days of the week) dagar í vikunni; sunnudagr, mánadagr/mánudagr, týsdagr, óðinsdagr, þórsdagr, frjádagr, laugardagr (Category: non:Days of the week)

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