From Old Norse óðinsdagr, from Proto-West Germanic *Wōdanas dag (“day of Wodan", later, "Odin”).
oþinsdagher m
masculine | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | ōþinsdagher | ōþinsdaghrin | ōþinsdaghar | ōþinsdaghanir, ōþinsdaghaner |
accusative | ōþinsdagh | ōþinsdaghin | ōþinsdagha | ōþinsdaghana |
dative | ōþinsdæghi, ōþinsdaghi | ōþinsdaghinum, ōþinsdaghenom | ōþinsdaghum, ōþinsdaghom | ōþinsdaghumin, ōþinsdaghomen |
genitive | ōþinsdax | ōþinsdaxins | ōþinsdagha | ōþinsdaghanna |
(days of the week) daghar ī vikunni; sunnodagher, manadagher, tīsdagher, ōþinsdagher, þōrsdagher, frēadagher, lø̄ghardagher (Category: gmq-osw:Days of the week)