From *Sunnōn (“the Sun's”) + *dag (“day”), calque of Latin diēs Sōlis (“Sunday”, literally “day of the Sun”). *Sunnōn dag m Sunday Old Dutch: sunnadag...
From Proto-Germanic *dagaz. *dag m day *hiu dagu (days of the week) *wikōn dagō; *Sunnōn dag, *Mānini dag, *Tīwas dag, *Wōdanas dag, *Þunras dag, *Frījā...
From *Mānini (“the Moon's”) + *dag (“day”), calque of Latin diēs Lūnae (“Monday”, literally “day of the Moon”). *Mānini dag m Monday Old English: mōnandæg...
*Wōdanas dag but rather *Wōdinas dag, indicating a variation in the theonym in early West Germanic, i.e., *Wōdanaz vs. *Wōdinaz. *Wōdanas dag (m) Wednesday...
From *Sāturnas, *Saturnas (“Saturn's”) + *dag (“day”), calque of Latin diēs Sāturnī (“Saturday”, literally “day of Saturn”). The Old English form appears...
From *Þunras (“Thor's”) + *dag (“day”), calque of Latin diēs Iovis (“Thursday”, literally “day of Jupiter”). *Þunras dag m Thursday Old English: þunresdæġ...
From *Tīwas (“Tiw's”) + *dag (“day”), calque of Latin diēs Mārtis (“Tuesday”, literally “day of Mars”). *Tīwas dag m Tuesday Old English: tiwesdæġ Middle...
From *Frījā (“Frigg's”) + *dag (“day”), calque of Latin diēs Veneris (“Friday”, literally “day of Venus”). *Frījā dag m Friday Old English: frīġedæġ,...