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Spanish word miércoles comes from Latin dies, Latin mereo (I earn a living. I earn, deserve, merit, obtain.)
dies (Latin)
(often in the feminine) A set day: a date, an appointment.. A day, particularly:. A solar or sidereal day of about 24 hours, especially (historical) Roman dates reckoned from one midnight to the next.. Daytime: a period of light between sunrise and sunset.
mereo (Latin)
I earn a living. I earn, deserve, merit, obtain.
merx (Latin)
Goods. Merchandise, commodity.
Mercurius (Latin)
Mercury; a Roman god associated with speed and trade; sometimes used as a messenger of the Gods, wearing winged sandals. Mercury was equated with the Greek god Hermes and many other Ancient divinities.
dies Mercurii (Latin)
Wednesday.
miércoles (Spanish)
Wednesday.