Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 09:35:10 EST
From: Larry Horn LHORN[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]YALEVM.CIS.YALE.EDU
Subject: Thursday week
The suspicion remains that it's limited to the British Isles (including the
Irish Republic, of course) and Southern U.S. I don't think we've had any
outliers who claim intimacy with "Xday week"; growing up in New York and
living in California, Wisconsin, and New England, I've only encountered it in
Britannic contexts myself and I don't think we've had other northern/midland
speakers attest it, have we? Curious.
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This has been entered without a label in Merriam-Webster dictionaries
since 1934. It can refer to either the following Thursday or to the
preceding Thursday:
...unless he got moving...he would be drawing the dole by the
following Monday week--Edna O'Brien
Last Friday week I stood in a receiving line with your brother and
sister-in-law for a good hour--Flannery O'Connor
The OED has 19th century citations from Dickens's time on.
E.W.Gilman