Di-ciadaoin

Di-ciadaoin
I.
Ciadaoin, Di-ciadaoin
Wednesday, Irish Céadaoin, Old Irish cétáin, first fast, "Day of the First Fast". The first weekly fast was the latter half of Wednesday, the next was Friday - Di-h-aoine. Thursday is the day "Between two fasts" - Diardaoin, q.v. See further under Di-.
II.
Wednesday; See Di-.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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