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Saturday

[ sat-er-dey, -dee ]

noun

  1. the seventh day of the week, following Friday.


Saturday

/ ˈsætədɪ; -deɪ /

noun

  1. the seventh and last day of the week: the Jewish Sabbath
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Saturday1

before 900; Middle English Saturdai; Old English ٱԱæ, partial translation of Latin Sāturnī diēs Saturn's day; cognate with Dutch zaterdag, Low German saterdag
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Saturday1

Old English sæternes dæg, translation of Latin Sāturnī diēs day of Saturn; compare Middle Dutch saterdach, Dutch zaterdag
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Based on that claim, administration officials were preparing to fly more than 200 Venezuelans from Texas to El Salvador when a federal judge in Washington hastily convened a Saturday afternoon hearing.

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On Saturday, Brighton were 2-1 down against Crystal Palace and chasing an equaliser.

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The US and Iran are holding "direct talks" over a possible nuclear deal on Saturday, Donald Trump has said.

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The representative told USA Today that “Saturday night’s show went on as planned.”

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Barry Dawson, 60, was shot on Saturday in his home on Elm Street, in Stanley, County Durham, and died at the scene.

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