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* '''Thursday''' → from Thor, the Nordic god of thunder | * '''Thursday''' → from Thor, the Nordic god of thunder | ||
− | * ''''' | + | * '''Donnerstag:''' (''German'') Thursday, literally means "Thunder's Day", ''Donner'' being both the German word for "thunder" and the German name for the Nordic god Thor |
− | * '''thunder''' → [ | + | * '''thunder''' → [[Vico|Vico's]] thunder marking the beginning (or end) of a Viconian cycle |
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 29 November 2006
- Thursday → from Thor, the Nordic god of thunder
- Donnerstag: (German) Thursday, literally means "Thunder's Day", Donner being both the German word for "thunder" and the German name for the Nordic god Thor
- thunder → Vico's thunder marking the beginning (or end) of a Viconian cycle