Tewesday

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== Middle English == === Alternative forms === tiwesday, Tiwesday, tywesday Tuesday, Tuwisday, twesdaye, twiusdai, Tywysday (Late Middle English) Tewisday, Tyisday (Early Scots); Tisday, Tyseday (Northern) tywersday (Gloucestershire); Tis-dæi (early Worcestershire) === Etymology === Inherited from Old English tīwesdæġ, from Proto-West Germanic *Tīwas dag; the form Tisday is possibly from Old Norse týsdagr. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtiu̯(ə)zdæi̯/ IPA(key): /ˈtiːzdæi̯/ (mostly Northern) === Noun === Tewesday Tuesday (third day of the week) ==== Descendants ==== English: Tuesday Middle Scots: Tuisday, Tysday Scots: Tiseday, Tyseday Yola: Tusedei, tuesdei ==== References ==== “Tiues-dai, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. === See also === days of the week: wykedayes (appendix): Sonday · Monday · Tewesday · Wednesday · Thursday · Friday · Saterday [edit]