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nones

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nones  (nnz)
pl.n.
1. The ninth day before the ides of a month; in the ancient Roman calendar, the seventh day of March, May, July, or October and the fifth day of the other months.
2. Ecclesiastical
a. The fifth of the seven canonical hours. No longer in liturgical use.
b. The time of day appointed for this service, usually the ninth hour after sunrise.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin nnae, feminine pl. of nnus, ninth; see new in Indo-European roots.]

nones [nəʊnz]
n (functioning as singular or plural)
1. (in the Roman calendar) the ninth day before the ides of each month: the seventh day of March, May, July, and October, and the fifth of each other month See also calends
2. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Chiefly RC Church the fifth of the seven canonical hours of the divine office, originally fixed at the ninth hour of the day, about 3 p.m
[Old English nōn, from Latin nōna hora ninth hour, from nōnus ninth]
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Noun1.nones - the fifth of the seven canonical hours; about 3 p.m.
canonical hour - (Roman Catholic Church) one of seven specified times for prayer


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Item, that between nones and vespers on the feast of James the Less the said brother John was observed upon the Brockenhurst road, near the spot which is known as Hatchett's Pond in converse with a person of the other sex, being a maiden of the name of Mary Sowley, the daughter of the King's verderer.
 
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