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Motley.


High noon, the exact meridian; midday.
-- Noon of night, midnight. [Poetic]
Dryden.


Noon (?), a. Belonging to midday;
occurring at midday; meridional.
Young.


Noon, v. i. To take rest and
refreshment at noon.


Noon"day` (?), n. Midday; twelve
o'clock in the day; noon.


Noon"day` (?), a. Of or pertaining
to midday; meridional; as, the noonday heat.

"Noonday walks." Addison.


Noon"-flow`er (?), n. (Bot.)
The goat's beard, whose flowers close at midday.


Noon"ing, n. A rest at noon; a
repast at noon.


Noon"shun (?), n. [Obs.] See
Nunchion.
Nares.


Noon"stead (?), n. The position of
the sun at noon.
[Obs.] Drayton.


Noon"tide` (?), n. [From noon +
tide
time; cf.


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