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noun - the fifth of the seven canonical hours
noun - a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise
noun - a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier
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in the ancient Roman calendar, the ninth day before the ides by inclusive reckoning, i.e. the 7th day of March, May, July, October, the 5th of other months. |
the fifth of the seven canonical hours about 3 p.m. |
in the ancient Roman calendar, the ninth day before the ides ( the middle day of the month): |
In the ancient Roman calendar, the ninth day before the ides by inclusive reckoning, i.e. the 7th day of March, May, July, October, the 5th of other months. |
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. |
Ecclesiastical The fifth of the seven canonical hours. No longer in liturgical use. |
Ecclesiastical The time of day appointed for this service, usually the ninth hour after sunrise. |
Nones might refer to |
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* Nones (calendar), or Nonae, days of the Roman Calendar * Nones (Auden), a book of poems * Nones (Berio), an orchestral composition * Nones dialect, spoken in northern Italy * None (liturgy), the ninth hour of the traditional Christian liturgy * Nones, a term sometimes used for people with no religious affiation in the United States |