Friday

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The sixth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the fifth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Muslim Sabbath; it follows Thursday and precedes Saturday.
  2. The last workday in a work schedule that is not Monday through Friday.
adv
  1. On Friday.

Pronunciation

frīʹdā frīʹdē /ˈfɹaɪ.deɪ/ /-.di/ En-uk-Friday.ogg En-us-Friday.ogg /ˈfɹaɪ.də/

Word forms

Friday Fridays

Etymology

From Middle English Friday, from Old English frīġedæġ. Compound of Frīġ and dæġ (“day”), from Proto-West Germanic *Frījā dag, a calque of Latin diēs Veneris, via an association (interpretātiō germānica) of the goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess of love Venus. See also friend. Compare West Frisian freed, German Low German Freedag, Friedag, Dutch vrijdag, German Freitag, Danish fredag. Old Norse Frigg (genitive Friggjar), Old Saxon Fri, and Old English Frīġ are derived from Proto-Germanic *Frijjō. Frigg is cognate with Sanskrit प्रिया (priyā́, “wife”). The root also appears in Old Saxon fri (“beloved lady”); in Swedish fria, in Danish and Norwegian as fri (“to propose for marriage”); a related meaning exists in Icelandic as frjá (“to love”) and similarly in Dutch vrijen (“to make love (to have sex)”). Compare Japanese 金曜日.

Synonyms

Sixth Day Fri Fri. F Fr

Derived words

Black Friday Friday afternoon car Friday car Friday Eve Friday-face Friday-faced Friday-fare Friday fast Friday-feat Friday Harbor Friday hat Fridayish Fridayitis Friday-look Friday Mosque Fridayness Friday night death slot Friday Prayer Friday prayers Fridays Friday tree thank God it's Friday thank goodness it's Friday that'll be the frosty Friday virtual Friday when two Fridays come together
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