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good-day (n.)
early 12c., "a fortunate day," also, generally, "good fortune;" from
good
(adj.) +
day
(n.). As a salutation in parting,
haue godne day
"have good day" is recorded from c. 1200;
good day
as a greeting is from late 14c.