Where does “monandæg” come from?

monandæg (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic *mānini dag, from Latin dies Lūnae, from Ancient Greek σελήνη, from Ancient Greek Σέλας — light, brightness, the bright flame or blaze of fire.

monandæg (Old English): Monday

Definitions

  1. Monday

Ancestry of “monandæg”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanic*mānini dag
2Latindies LūnaeMonday
3Ancient Greekσελήνηmoon; month; a moon-shaped cake
4Ancient GreekΣέλαςlight, brightness, the bright flame or blaze of fire
Every word from Ancient Greek ΣέλαςEvery word from Ancient Greek σελήνηEvery word from Latin dies Lūnae
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