English-Thai Dictionary
noon
N เที่ยง เที่ยงวัน midday tiang
noonday
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เที่ยงวัน midday kiao-kab-tiang-wan
noonday
N เที่ยงวัน high noon midday twelve noon tiang-wan
nooning
N เวลา เที่ยง
noontide
N เที่ยงวัน tiang-wan
noontime
N เวลา เที่ยง noon we-la-tiang-wan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NOON
n.[said to be from naw, that is up or ultimate, that limits, also nine. I has been supposed that the ninth hour, among the Romans, was the time of eating the chief meal; this hour was three o'clock, P.M. In Danish, none is an afternooning, a collation. ] 1. The middle of the day; the time when the sun is in the meridian; twelve o'clock.
2. Dryden used the word for midnight. "At the noon of night. "
NOON
a.Meridional. How of the noon bell.
NOONDAY
n.Mid-day; twelve o'clock in the day.
NOONDAY
a.Pertaining to mid-day; meridional; as the noonday heat.
NOONING
n.Repose at noon; sometimes, repast at noon.
NOONSTEAD
n.The station of the sun at noon.
NOONTIDE
n.[See Tide, which signifies time. ] The time of noon; mid-day.
NOONTIDE
a.Pertaining to noon; meridional.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NOON
NOON Noon, a.
Defn: No. See the Note under No. [Obs. ]
NOON
Noon, n. Etym: [AS. n, orig. , the ninth hour, fr. L.nona (sc. hora )the ninth hour, then applied to the church services (called nones ) at that hour, the time of which was afterwards changed to noon. See Nine, and cf. Nones, Nunchion. ]
1. The middle of the day; midday; the time when the sun is in the meridian; twelve o'clock in the daytime.
2. Hence, the highest point; culmination. In the very noon of that brilliant life which was destined to be so soon, and so fatally, overshadowed. Motley. High noon, the exact meridian; midday. -- Noon of night, midnight. [Poetic ] Dryden.
NOON
NOON Noon, a.
Defn: Belonging to midday; occurring at midday; meridional. Young.
NOON
NOON Noon, v. i.
Defn: To take rest and refreshment at noon.
NOONDAY
NOONDAY Noon "day `, n.
Defn: Midday; twelve o'clock in the day; noon.
NOONDAY
NOONDAY Noon "day `, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to midday; meridional; as, the noonday heat. "Noonday walks." Addison.
NOON-FLOWER
NOON-FLOWER Noon "-flow `er, n. (Bot. )
Defn: The goat's beard, whose flowers close at midday.
NOONING
NOONING Noon "ing, n.
Defn: A rest at noon; a repast at noon.
NOONSHUN
NOONSHUN Noon "shun, n. [Obs. ]
Defn: See Nunchion. Nares.
NOONSTEAD
NOONSTEAD Noon "stead, n.
Defn: The position of the sun at noon. [Obs. ] Drayton.
NOONTIDE
Noon "tide `, n. Etym: [From noon + tide time; cf. AS. n the ninth hour. ]
Defn: The time of noon; midday.
New American Oxford Dictionary
noon
noon |no͞on nun | ▶noun twelve o'clock in the day; midday: his classes let out at noon | the service starts at twelve noon . ORIGIN Old English nōn ‘the ninth hour from sunrise, i.e., approximately 3 p.m.,’ from Latin nona (hora )‘ninth hour ’; compare with none 2 .
noonday
noon day |ˈno͞onˌdā ˈnunˌdeɪ | ▶noun the middle of the day: [ as modifier ] : the blinds were lowered to keep out the noonday sun.
nooner
noon er |ˈno͞onər ˈnunər | ▶noun informal an event that occurs in the middle of the day, esp. an act of sexual intercourse.
nooning
noon ing |ˈno͞oniNG ˈnunɪŋ | ▶noun dialect a rest or meal at midday.
noontide
noon tide |ˈno͞onˌtīd ˈnunˌtaɪd |(also noontime |-ˌtīm |) ▶noun literary noon.
Oxford Dictionary
noon
noon |nuːn | ▶noun twelve o'clock in the day; midday: the service starts at twelve noon . ORIGIN Old English nōn ‘the ninth hour from sunrise, i.e. approximately 3 p.m ’, from Latin nona (hora )‘ninth hour ’; compare with none 2 .
noonday
noon |day |ˈnuːndeɪ | ▶noun the middle of the day: [ as modifier ] : the blinds were lowered to keep out the noonday sun.
nooner
noon ¦er |ˈnuːnə | ▶noun N. Amer. informal an event, especially an act of sexual intercourse, that occurs in the middle of the day.
nooning
noon ing |ˈno͞oniNG ˈnunɪŋ | ▶noun dialect a rest or meal at midday.
noonoo
noo ¦noo ▶noun ( pl. noonoos ) variant spelling of nunu.
noontide
noontide |ˈnuːntʌɪd |(also noontime |-tʌɪm |) ▶noun literary noon.
American Oxford Thesaurus
noon
noon noun the bank closes at noon: midday, twelve o'clock, twelve hundred hours, twelve noon, high noon, noon hour, noonday; literary noontime, noontide.
Oxford Thesaurus
noon
noon noun the railway operates between noon and 5 p.m. daily: midday, twelve noon, twelve midday, twelve o'clock, high noon, noontime, noontide, noonday, twelve hundred, twelve hundred hours, one-two-double-O. ANTONYMS midnight. WORD LINKS noon meridional relating to noon Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
noon
noon /nuːn /〖語源は 「nineと同源; 日の出から数えて9時間目 (午後3時 )」〗名詞 U 1 〖無冠詞で 〗正午 , 真昼 (間 ); 〖形容詞的に 〗正午の (midday )▸ at (12 [⦅ややかたく ⦆high ]) noon on Friday 金曜日の (ちょうど )正午に (╳ at just noonとしない )▸ about [around ] noon 昼ごろ ▸ shortly after [before ] noon お昼の12時のちょっと後 [前 ]に ▸ during the noon hour 昼 (時 )の間に 2 〖the ~〗全盛期, 絶頂 (期 ).
noonday
n ó on d à y (!⦅文 ⦆) 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗正午の [に現れる, に起こる ]; 真昼の (midday ).名詞 U 正午, 真昼 .
noontime
n ó on t ì me 名詞 U 真昼, 正午 (noon ).