Толковый словарь английского языка - sunday
Sunday
sunday
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sunnandæg (akin to Old High German sunnūntag), from sunne sun + dæg day Date: before 12th century the first day of the week ; the Christian analogue of the Jewish Sabbath, ~s adverb II. adjective Date: 14th century of, relating to, or associated with ~, best , amateur , III. biographical name William Ashley 1862-1935 Billy ~ American evangelist
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n. & adv. --n. 1 the first day of the week, a Christian holiday and day of worship. 2 a newspaper published on a Sunday. --adv. colloq. 1 on Sunday. 2 (Sundays) on Sunday; each Sunday. Phrases and idioms Sunday best joc. a person's best clothes, kept for Sunday use. Sunday letter = dominical letter. Sunday painter an amateur painter, esp. one with little training. Sunday school a school for the religious instruction of children on Sundays. Etymology: OE sunnand{aelig}g, transl. of L dies solis, Gk hemera heliou day of the sun ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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