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week
/ˈwik/
星期,周,週日
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week
週
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Week
n.
A
period
of
seven
days
,
usually
that
reckoned
from
one
Sabbath
or
Sunday
to
the
next
.
I
fast
twice
in
the
week
.
--
Luke
xviii
. 12.
Note:
☞
Although
it
[
the
week
]
did
not
enter
into
the
calendar
of
the
Greeks
,
and
was
not
introduced
at
Rome
till
after
the
reign
of
Theodesius
,
it
has
been
employed
from
time
immemorial
in
almost
all
Eastern
countries
.
Feast of Weeks
.
See
Pentecost
, 1.
Prophetic week
,
a
week
of
years
,
or
seven
years
. --
Dan
.
ix
. 24.
Week day
.
See
under
Day
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
week
n
1:
any
period
of
seven
consecutive
days
; "
it
rained
for
a
week
"
[
syn
:
hebdomad
]
2:
a
period
of
seven
consecutive
days
starting
on
Sunday
[
syn
:
calendar week
]
3:
hours
or
days
of
work
in
a
calendar
week
; "
they
worked
a
40-hour
week
" [
syn
:
workweek
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Week
From
the
beginning
,
time
was
divided
into
weeks
,
each
consisting
of
six
days
of
working
and
one
of
rest
(
Gen
. 2:2, 3; 7:10; 8:10,
12; 29:28).
The
references
to
this
division
of
days
becomes
afterwards
more
frequent
(
Ex
. 34:22;
Lev
. 12:5;
Num
. 28:26;
Deut
. 16:16; 2
Chr
. 8:13;
Jer
. 5:24;
Dan
. 9:24-27; 10:2, 3).
It
has
been
found
to
exist
among
almost
all
nations
.
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