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Definition of Noontide
1. Noun. The middle of the day.
Group relationships: 24-hour Interval, Day, Mean Solar Day, Solar Day, Twenty-four Hour Period, Twenty-four Hours
Generic synonyms: Hour, Time Of Day
Definition of Noontide
1. n. The time of noon; midday.
Definition of Noontide
1. Noun. midday, noon ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Noontide
1. noon [n -S] - See also: noon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noontide
Literary usage of Noontide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best by Lindley Murray (1815)
"Now the noontide radiance glows ; Drooping o'er its infant bud, FERVID on the
glitt'ring flood, Not a dew-drop's left the rofe. ..."
2. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"... No more the widow's deafened ear Grows quick that lady's step to hear: At
noontide she expects her not, Nor busies her to trim the cot; ..."
3. Carlyle and the Open Secret of His Life by Henry Larkin (1886)
"Stormy noontide of Carlyle's life—His Irish Tour—Slavery and true freedom—Not an
enemy of the Negro—Anti-servitude masking itself in the cry of ..."
4. Catalogueby Brown University, Brown University Class of 1838, Washburn Observatory, Library, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Colorado State Library, Class of 1838, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.), Liverpool (England) by Brown University, Brown University Class of 1838, Washburn Observatory, Library, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Colorado State Library, Class of 1838, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.), Liverpool (England) (1884)
"Sychar, noontide at. Macduff, J. R 1882 A 3807 Symonds, John A. Animi
Figura : [Sonnets] Sydenham, Thomas. Locke and Sydenham ; Dr. Andrew Brown and ..."