English Online Dictionary. What means birthday? What does birthday mean?
English
Alternative forms
- birth-day (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English birthdai, birtheday, from Old English ġebyrddæġ (“birthday”), influenced by Old Norse burðr, equivalent to birth + day. Compare Saterland Frisian Gebuursdai (“birthday”), Dutch geboortedag (“birthday”), Low German Geboortsdag (“birthday”), German Geburtstag (“birthday”), Norwegian bursdag, gebursdag (“birthday”). Replaced non-native Middle English nativitee (“birth, nativity, birthday”), from Old French nativité, nativited, from Latin nātīvitas.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbɜːθ.di/
- (US, Canada) enPR: bûrthʹdā', IPA(key): /ˈbɝθˌdeɪ/
- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)θdeɪ, -ɜːθdɪ
Noun
birthday (plural birthdays)
- The anniversary of the day on which someone is born. [From 1570s]
- 1903, L. Frank Baum, The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People, The Fifth Surprise: The Monarch Celebrates His Birthday,
- One of the Wise Men said the King was born in February; another declared it was in May, and a third figured the great event happened in October. So the King issued a royal decree that he should have three birthdays every year, in order to be on the safe side; and whenever he happened to think of it he put in an odd birthday or two for luck.
- 1906, Edith Nesbit, The Railway Children, Chapter 9: The pride of Perks,
- "And we thought we'd make a nice birthday for him. He's been so awfully jolly decent to us, you know, Mother," said Peter, "and we agreed that next bun-day we'd ask you if we could."
- c. 1911, Cotton Mather, Worthington Chauncey Ford (editor), Diary of Cotton Mather, Volume 1: 1681-1708, footnote, page 1,
- It was his custom to begin a new year's record on February 12, his birthday.
- The anniversary of the day on which something is created.
- The date on which someone is born or something is created, more commonly called birthdate or date of birth.
- A birthday party.
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
birthday (third-person singular simple present birthdays, present participle birthdaying, simple past and past participle birthdayed)
- (intransitive, informal) To celebrate one's birthday.
See also
- deathday
- name day
Anagrams
- tharybid