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Banana Splits!
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Sun·day Pronunciation: 's&n-dE, -(")dA Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sunnandæg (akin to Old High German sunnuntag), from sunne sun + dæg
day Date: before 12th century: the first day of the week : the Christian analogue of the Jewish Sabbath
- Sun·days /-dEz, -(")dAz/ adverb
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30 ¢ Wings All Day
One pound Steamed Spiced Shrimp 12.95
Dinner: Meatloaf, taters & vegtables 6.95
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Mon·day
Pronunciation: 'm&n-dE, -(")dA Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mOnandæg;
akin to Old High German mAnatag Monday; akin to Old English
mOna moon and to Old English dæg day
Date: before 12th century
: the second day of the week
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Half Priced Burgers All Day!
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Tues·day
Pronunciation: 'tüz-dE, 'tyüz-, -(")dA
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English tiwesday, from Old English tIwesdæg (akin to Old High German zIostag Tuesday), from Old
English TIw Tiu + dæg day -- more at DEITY
Date: before 12th century
: the third day of the week
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Lunch: One dollar off all sandwiches
Dinner: Beef stew with Salad and French Bread
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Wednes·dayPronunciation: 'wenz-dE, -(")dA; British also 'we-d&nz-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wOdnesdæg (akin to Old Norse Othinsdagr Wednesday); akin to Old English
WOden Odin and dæg day
Date: before 12th century
: the fourth day of the week
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Dollar off all sandwiches
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Thurs·day
Pronunciation: 'th&rz-dE, -(")dA
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thursdæg, from Old Norse thOrsdagr; akin to Old English thunresdæg
Thursday, Old Norse ThOrr Thor, Old English thunor thunder -- more at THUNDER
Date: before 12th century
: the fifth day of the week
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Lunch: Soup of the day & Mini salad (shrimp add a buck)
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Fri·day
Pronunciation: 'frI-dE, -(")dA
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English frIgedæg (akin to Old High German frIatag Friday), from (assumed) FrIg
Frigga + dæg day, prehistoric translation of Latin dies Veneris Venus' day
Date: before 12th century
: the sixth day of the week
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Prime Rib Night!
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Sat·ur·day
Pronunciation: 'sa-t&r-dE, -(")dA
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English saterday, from Old English sæterndæg (akin to Old Frisian sAterdei), from Latin Saturnus
Saturn + Old English dæg day
Date: before 12th century
: the seventh day of the week
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