Etymology
The word "weekday" originates from the Old English word "wicedæg," which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word "*wikôdagaz."
Meaning
A weekday is a day of the week other than Saturday or Sunday, typically from Monday to Friday.
Origin
The concept of weekdays originated from ancient astronomy. Early astronomers observed the movement of celestial bodies and assigned names to the days based on their perceived influence.
Note:
Etymology Latin febris Proto Italic febris Proto Indo European dʰbʰrós b
Etymology Old English wice Proto Germanic wikon Proto Indo European wig Meaning
Etymology Fourth adj comes from Old English feorða from Proto Germanic feurðô f
Etymology Old English seofoða ordinal of seofon seven Proto Germanic sibundoz
Etymology The word Tuesday comes from Old English Tiwesdæg which means Tiw s day
Etymology The name Wednesday comes from Old English Wōdnesdæg which means Wōden s
Etymology Saturday comes from the Old English word Sæternesdæg which is a translat
Etymology The word Thursday comes from the Old English word Þūnresdæg which means