Week
WEEK. Seven days of time.
2. The week commences immediately after twelve o'clock, on the night
between Saturday and Sunday, and ends at twelve o'clock, seven days of
twenty-four hours each thereafter.
3. The first day of the week is called Sunday; (q.v.) the second,
Monday; the third, Tuesday; the, fourth, Wednesday; the fifth, Thursday; the
sixth, Friday; and the seventh, Saturday. Vide 4 Pet. S. C. Rep. 361.
Heptateuch,
abundant year,
academic year,
annum,
bissextile year,
calendar month,
calendar year,
century,
common year,
day,
decade,
decennary,
decennium,
defective year,
fiscal year,
fortnight,
heptachord,
heptad,
heptagon,
heptahedron,
heptameter,
heptarchy,
heptastich,
hour,
leap year,
lunar month,
lunar year,
lunation,
luster,
lustrum,
man-hour,
microsecond,
millennium,
millisecond,
minute,
moment,
month,
moon,
quarter,
quinquennium,
regular year,
second,
semester,
septennate,
septet,
septuor,
session,
seven,
sevener,
sidereal year,
solar year,
sun,
term,
trimester,
twelvemonth,
weekday,
year