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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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Monday1

before 1000; Middle English Mone ( n ) day, Old English ³¾Å²Ô ( an ) »åæ²µ, translation of Late Latin lÅ«nae diÄ“s moon's day
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Monday1

Old English ³¾Å²Ôandæg moon's day, translation of Late Latin lÅ«nae diÄ“s
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On 19 October, 1987 - also known as Black Monday - the US stock market lost 23% of its value in a single day, and other stock markets had similar falls.

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When the Dodgers announced this visit last month — they will go to the White House Monday before their series opener against the Washington Nationals — Betts said he was undecided about whether he would participate.

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After a very slight cool down on Monday, more toasty temperatures are on tap for the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service.

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The court had already issued the arrest warrant on Monday, Thai Lawyers for Human Rights Centre added.

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The move was amid the all-out strike, which was declared a major incident on Monday.

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