wednesday
UK: ˈwenzdeɪ | US: ˈwenzdeɪ
n. The third day of the week, following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.
The word "Wednesday" originates from Old English Wōdnesdæg, meaning "Woden's day." Woden (or Odin) was the chief god in Germanic mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and poetry. The name reflects the Germanic practice of naming days after deities, paralleling the Latin dies Mercurii ("Mercury's day"), as Woden was equated with the Roman god Mercury. Over time, Wōdnesdæg evolved phonetically into "Wednesday."
We have a meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
She always visits her grandparents on Wednesdays.
The deadline for submissions is next Wednesday.
Wednesday is often considered the midpoint of the workweek.
They celebrated their anniversary last Wednesday.