English

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Etymology

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From noon +‎ stead.

Noun

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noonstead (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) The position of the sun at midday.
    • 1612, Michael Drayton, Poly-Olbion, song 1 p. 5:
      With all our sister Nymphes, that to the noone-sted looke,
    • 1616, William Browne, Britannia's Pastorals, The Second Booke, the First Song, page 9:
      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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