defined as "Friday" or "day of preparation for the Sabbath". --WikiTiki89 15:53, 27 October 2016 (UTC) Doesn't this word occur in the New Testament? If so...
request over and over for the same entry every day? --Daniel Carrero (talk) 19:03, 13 October 2016 (UTC) The way it's worded right now, absolutely not...
December 2015 · January 2016 · February 2016 → · (current) Happy wiki-ing I hope that 2016 is a banner year for etymologies, appendices of personal names, and...
22 January 2016 (UTC) Euripides doesn't use English sophron, he uses Ancient Greek σώφρων (sṓphrōn)- in Euripides day, the ancestors of the English probably...
• Info desk • Beer parlour • Grease pit ← June 2016 · July 2016 · August 2016 → · (current) Is the etymology correct, i.e. is it really a possessive...
we have both WOTD and FWOTD, we could have both a Word of the Year (English) and Foreign Word of the Year. Maybe one way to avoid having to compile shortlists...
written in foreign script were originally used only for technical terms such as α粒子 (ā'ěrfǎ lìzǐ), σ鍵/σ键 (xīgémǎ-jiàn), but the advent of globalization...
make it to present-day Urdu. --Lambiam 16:51, 24 October 2023 (UTC) @Lambiam Does the word exist in old Hindi?. The dictionaries (of 19th century hindi...
alongside the derived term attendedness, so presumably some connection to that word was meant. It was changed to "attending" in 2016 by Giorgi Eufshi. The whole...
exciting!! But, when I look at the main page, I can't see the "file" link by the speaker on the right of the word of the day box, however it appears in Template:WOTD...