He will arrive next Saturday.
His birthday falls on a Saturday this year.
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Ebel’s 17-year-old son Trey is expected to be selected early in the 2026 MLB draft on Saturday.—
Maddie Lee,
Los Angeles Times,
10 July 2026 For the Guardians series, Sandy Alcantara will pitch on Friday and Eury Perez will pitch Saturday before their bullpen game on Sunday.—
Jordan McPherson,
Miami Herald,
9 July 2026 But most of those households are dual-income, stretched for time and unwilling to spend a Saturday afternoon shuttling a dog to and from a grooming salon.—
Ryan Brennan,
Charlotte Observer,
9 July 2026 Here’s first footage of BAFTA-winning actress Monica Dolan (Mr Bates vs The Post Office) in drama The Lost Children Of Tuam, which will have its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh on Saturday July 11.—
Andreas Wiseman,
Deadline,
9 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for Saturday
Word History
Etymology
Middle English saterday, from Old English sæterndæg (akin to Old Frisian sāterdei), from Latin Saturnus Saturn + Old English dæg day
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of Saturday was
before the 12th century
Old English sæterndæg, literally, "Saturn's day," derived from Latin Saturnus "Saturn"
Word Origin
Several of the days of the week, such as Tuesday and Wednesday, get their English names from Germanic gods, but Saturday gets its name from a Roman one. Saturnus was the name of an important Roman god of agriculture, known in English as Saturn. The Old English word sæterndæg, "Saturn's day," came originally from the god's Latin name. The modern English Saturday comes from the Old English sæterndæg.
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