Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etymology
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Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etiology
Many of the names of the days of the week in English are come from Norse and Germanic gods and the goddess of love; Thor, Odin, Fryia & Tyr.
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It would be nice, however, to have this be a little more in-depth.
Video request: Can you do a video on entheogens, or better yet an in-depth series on entheogens in ancient and recent history?
Sunday - Sun domingo
Monday - Moon lunes
Tuesday - Mars martes
Wednesday - Mercury miércoles
Thursday - Jupiter jueves
Friday - Venus viernes
Saturday - Saturn sabado Gigante
incorperate the 7 heavenly bodies and how the each watch over earth for 24 hours.
And erm... nice jugs, Freya. ;)
;)
"Freyja" ha
Because friday is named after the goddess of love.
Woohoo for realizing stuff.