noontime

noontime
\\-tīm\ noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English none tyme, from none, noon noon + tyme, time time

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/noohn"tuym'/, n.
noon; noontide; noonday: Will he be home at noontime?
[1350-1400; ME none tyme. See NOON, TIME]

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noonˈtide or noonˈtime noun (literary)
The time of noon, midday
adjective
1. Relating to noon
2. Meridional
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Main Entry:noon

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