 | French | English  |  |
 | magnifique {adj} | 6 beautiful [great day, weather etc.] |  |
 | rude {adj} [journée, combat] | 3 hard [day, fight etc.] [tough] |  |
 | convenu {adj} {past-p} [heure, jour etc.] | appointed [time, hour, day etc.] |  |
 | chaque jour {adv} | daily [day by day] |  |
 | de jour en jour {adv} | daily [day by day] |  |
 | tous les jours {adv} | daily [every day] |  |
 | météo. caniculaire {adj} [torride] [chaleur, jour, temps] | scorching [heat, day, weather] |  |
Verbs |
 | poindre [littéraire] [aube, jour] | to break [dawn, day] |  |
 | commencer à faire jour | to dawn [of a day] |  |
Nouns |
 | date {f} | 3 date [of letter, day of the week] |  |
 | dr. peine {f} de police | [penalty of one day to two months imprisonment] |  |
 | hist. calendes {m} | calends [first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar] |  |
 | jour {m} férié | holiday [one day] |  |
 | météo. jour {m} très chaud | scorcher [coll.] [very hot day] |  |
 | astron. terminateur {m} | terminator [dividing line between day and night] |  |
 | sociol. jour {m} de la Saint Valentin | Valentine's [coll. for: Valentine's Day] |  |
2 Words: Others |
 | Mangez bien, riez souvent, aimez beaucoup. [loc.] | Carpe diem. [seize the day] [idiom] |  |
2 Words: Verbs |
 | se fêter | to be celebrated [feast day, etc.] |  |
2 Words: Nouns |
 | cuis. plat {m} du jour | (today's) special [dish of the day] |  |
 | Fête {f} nationale <14 juillet> | Bastille Day [French National Day] |  |
 | jour {m} J | big day [e.g. wedding, 1st school day] |  |
 | garde {f} d'enfants | child care [Am.] [care of children by day-care center, babysitter etc.] |  |
 | cuis. fermeture {f} hebdomadaire | day off [closing day] |  |
 | fermeture {f} hebdomadaire | day's rest [closing day] |  |
 | first-foot {m} | first-foot [tradition in N. England and Scotland: first person to enter the home of a household on New Year's Day] |  |
 | carte {f} de vœux | greeting card [typically for New Year, Valentine's Day] |  |
 | week-end {m} prolongé | long weekend [three- or four-day weekend] |  |
 | géogr. hist. pol. Nouvelle-Irlande {f} | New Ireland [Crown colony of Great Britain twice established in modern-day Maine after British forces captured the area during the American Revolutionary Wars] |  |
 | hist. pol. Pragmatique Sanction {f} [1549] | Pragmatic Sanction [edict issued by Charles, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1549 reorganising the Seventeen Provinces of the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg into one indivisible territory] |  |
3 Words: Others |
 | jour après jour {adv} | day after day |  |
 | jour après jour {adv} | day by day |  |
 | jour par jour {adv} | day by day |  |
3 Words: Verbs |
 | cesser [activité] | to (pull) up stumps [Br.] [coll.] [to cease doing something, at least for the day] |  |
3 Words: Nouns |
 | hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'Auerstaedt [1806] | Battle of Auerstedt [1806] [in the two battles of Jena & Auerstedt, fought on the same day, Napoleon's army decisively defeated the Prussian Army under King Frederick William III] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'Iéna [1806] | Battle of Jena [1806] [in the two battles of Jena & Auerstedt, fought on the same day, Napoleon's army decisively defeated the Prussian Army under King Frederick William III] |  |
 | fermeture {f} hebdomadaire | day of rest [closing day] |  |
 | quatre juillet {m} <4 juillet> [fête nationale américaine] | Fourth of July <4th of July> [US Independence Day] |  |
 | géogr. hist. pol. royaume {m} de Navarre | Kingdom of Navarre [Basque kingdom that occupied lands on either side of the western Pyrenees, alongside the Atlantic Ocean between present-day Spain and France between 824 and 1620] |  |
 | hist. mil. relig. siège {m} de Tripoli [1102 - 1109] | siege of Tripoli [1102 - 1109] [site of present day Tripoli in Lebanon, captured by the Crusaders] |  |
 | hist. pol. traités {m.pl} de Reichenbach [1813] | Treaties of Reichenbach [1813] [series of agreements signed in present-day Dzierżoniów between UK, Prussia, Russia, and Austria to establish a united coalition force against Napoleon I of France] |  |
 | hist. pol. traité {m} de Finkenstein [1807] | Treaty of Finckenstein [1807] [concluded between France and Persia (modern-day Iran) in the Finckenstein Palace (now Kamieniec, Poland) formalising the Franco-Persian alliance] |  |
4 Words: Others |
 | de jour en jour {adv} | from day to day |  |
 | au jour le jour {adv} [loc.] | from day to day [idiom] |  |
4 Words: Nouns |
 | journée {f} internationale dédiée à la mémoire des victimes de l'Holocauste [le 27 janvier] | International Holocaust Remembrance Day [short for: International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust] |  |
5+ Words: Others |
 | On en apprend tous les jours. [loc.] | Every day is a school day. [idiom] |  |
 | le lendemain et le surlendemain {adv} | the next day and the day after that |  |
5+ Words: Verbs |
 | tirer à sa fin | to be coming to an end [of day, holidays] |  |
 | tirer à sa fin | to be drawing to an end [of day, holidays] |  |
 | fin. différer un paiement | to delay payment from day to day |  |
 | vivre à la petite semaine [loc.] | to live from day to day [idiom] |  |
 | sociol. vivre dans l'incertitude du lendemain [loc.] | to live from day to day [idiom] |  |
5+ Words: Nouns |
 | géogr. hist. pol. sérénissime république {f} de Venise [697 - 1797] | Most Serene Republic of Venice [also: Venetian Republic] [a sovereign maritime republic in parts of present-day northeastern Italy, which existed from 697 until 1797] |  |
Fiction (Literature and Film) |
 | arts F Rue de Paris, temps de pluie [Gustave Caillebotte] | Paris Street; Rainy Day [also: Paris: A Rainy Day] |  |