noons

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English

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Etymology 1

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From noon +‎ -s. See -s (Etymology 3).

Adverb

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noons (not comparable)

  1. At noontimes.
    • 2002, William A. McGarey, Edgar Cayce, Edgar Cayce on Healing Foods: For Body, Mind, and Soul, page 50:
      Noons—we would have the Jerusalem artichoke at least three times a week; then salsify soups or parsnips, lentils and the green beans or leafy vegetables—these all in their combinations. Evenings—preferably broths []

Etymology 2

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Noun

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noons

  1. plural of noon

Verb

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noons

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of noon

Anagrams

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