Fortnight
Fortnight is a period of fourteen days, equivalent to two weeks. In most varieties of English, especially in the United Kingdom, it is a standard unit of time used in everyday speech and writing: for example, one might say, “I’ll be away for a fortnight.” In American English, the phrase is uncommon, and people typically say “two weeks” instead. Fortnight is widely found in calendars, contracts, travel plans, and payroll schedules.
The term derives from Old English feortan niht, literally “fourteen nights.” It entered Middle English and has
Fortnightly is an adjective and adverb meaning occurring every two weeks, or published every two weeks. The
Applications include rental periods, payment schedules, and travel or project planning. While practical and precise, the