quinta-feira
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From Ecclesiastical Latin quīnta fēria (“Thursday”, literally “fifth weekday”).
quinta-feira f
From Old Galician-Portuguese quinta feira (“Thursday”), from Ecclesiastical Latin quīnta fēria (“Thursday”, literally “fifth weekday”). Replaced earlier joves.
Compare Galician quinta feira and Mirandese quinta-feira.
quinta-feira f (plural quintas-feiras)
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