frjádagr
Old Norse
Etymology
From late Proto-Germanic *Frijjōz dagaz (“day of Frigg”) (itself a calque of Latin dies Veneris), possibly through the intermediate of a West Germanic language, or as a contraction of an earlier *friggjardagr, the expected result in Old Norse.
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