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corta feira

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Galician

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese quarta feira, from Ecclesiastical Latin quārta fēria (Wednesday, literally fourth weekday).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔɾta ˈfejɾa/ [ˈkɔɾ.t̪ɐ ˈfej.ɾɐ]
  • Hyphenation: cor‧ta‧fei‧ra

Noun

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corta feira f (plural cortas feiras)

  1. Wednesday
    • 1596, Pedro Obeso, Benito Valverde, Carta ao Conde de Gondomar:
      oxe corta feyra 2 de outubre de 96
      today, Wednesday, October 2nd of 1596
    • 1775, María Francisca Isla y Losada, Romance:
      Polo fio d'unha roca
      ó estagamo seme bay,
      é cortafeira coideiche
      que acababa de finar.
      By the thread of a distaff
      my stomach is going away,
      and Wednesday I though
      that I had just died.
    • 1813, anonymous author, Conversa no adro da igrexa:
      Ainda estuven aló cortafeira
      I went there on Wednesday
    • 1881, folk-song:
      Hoxe é luns, mañán é martes, / Carta feira logo vén, / De mañán en oito días / É a semana que vén
      today is Monday, tomorrow is Tuesday, Wednesday swiftly comes; from tomorrow in eight days it is next week
    Synonym: mércores

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