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monday
 noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English monand?g; akin to Old High German manatag ~; akin to Old English mona moon and to Old English d?g day  Date: before 12th century the second day of the week  • ~s adverb
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  n. & adv. --n. the second day of the week, following Sunday. --adv. colloq. 1 on Monday. 2 (Mondays) on Monday; each Monday. Etymology: OE monand{aelig}g day of the moon, transl. LL lunae dies ...
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2.
  1. понедельник on Monday —- в понедельник Monday feeling —- нежелание работать (после воскресенья) Id: Black Monday —- школ. жарг. первый день занятий после каникул Id: to keep Saint Monday —- с похмелья не работать в понедельник ...
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  noun понедельник - Black Monday - Monday feeling MONDAY feeling нежелание работать (после воскресенья) ...
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4.
  (Mondays) Monday is the day after Sunday and before Tuesday. I went back to work on Monday... The attack took place last Monday... I’m usually here on Mondays and Fridays. N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n the day between Sunday and Tuesday. In Britain, Monday is considered the first day of the week, and in the US, it is considered the second day of the week  (It was raining on Monday. | I found it hard to get out of bed for work on Monday morning. | Sasha will arrive Monday. | on Mondays (=each Monday))  (We play football on Mondays. | a Monday (=one of the Mondays in a year))  (Does Christmas fall on a Monday this year?) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  See: BLUE MONDAY. ...
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  - O.E. monandжg "day of the moon," from mona (gen. monan) + dжg (see day). The word renders L.L. Lunж dies, source of the day name in Romance languages (cf. Fr. lundi, It. lunedi), but the name for this day in Slavic tongues generally means "day after Sunday." Phrase Monday morning quarterback is attested from 1932. ...
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