Saturday – (Saturn) or Dies Saturni (Latin for “day of Saturn”)
The term "Saturday" is a day of the week that comes after Friday and before Sunday. It is traditionally considered the seventh and final day of the week in many cultures. The name "Saturday" comes from the Roman god Saturn, who was the god of agriculture and time, and the planet named after him. The term "Saturn" refers to the sixth planet from the sun in our solar system. It is the second-largest planet and is known for its prominent ring system. It was named after the Roman god Saturn due to its slow movement across the sky. Therefore, "Saturday – (Saturn)" could be interpreted as the day of the week (Saturday) minus or without the context of the Roman god or the planet (Saturn).