noonstead

noun

Etymology

From noon + stead.

  1. inherited from *stéh₂tis
  2. inherited from *stadiz
  3. inherited from stede
  4. inherited from sted
  5. compounded as noonstead — “noon + stead

Definitions

  1. The position of the sun at midday.

    • With all our sister Nymphes, that to the noone-sted looke,
    • Long on the shore, distrest Marina lay: For he that ope's the pleasant sweets of May Beyond the Noon-stead so farre droue his teame,

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