
1) Beginning of the workweek 2) Blue period 3) Blue time 4) British play 5) Calendar column 6) Day mama cass sang about 7) English girl name 8) First day of the week 9) Football night 10) Half a Mamas & Papas hit 11) It might be manic 12) Long before the weekend 13) Manic time for The Bangles 14) Part of a work week
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1) Blue 2) Mon 3) Whitmonday
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Monday (eɪ or i) is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. According to the traditional Christian, Islamic and Hebrew calendars, it is the second day of the week, and according to international standard ISO 8601 it is the first day of the week. The name of Monday is derived from Old English Mōnandæg and Middle English Monenday, which m...
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• (n.) The second day of the week; the day following Sunday.
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second day of the week (q.v.).[1 related articles]
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Mon'day (mŭn'da; 48)
noun [ Middle English
moneday ,
monenday , Anglo-Saxon
mōnandæg , i.e., day of the moon, day sacred to the moon; akin to Dutch
maandag , German
montag , Old High German
mānatag , Icelandic
mānadagr , Da...
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Monday (that is moon-day; Anglo-Saxon, Monandoeg; German, Montag), is the second day (some would say the first day) of our week. It was formerly sacred to the moon.
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[
n] - the second day of the week
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Mon noun the second day of the week; the first working day
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the second day of the week, following Sunday.
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