midday

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Etymology

From Middle English midday, from Old English middæġ (mid-day, noon), equivalent to mid- +‎ day. Cognate with Scots midday (midday), West Frisian middei (midday, noon, afternoon), Dutch middag (midday, noon, afternoon), German Mittag (noon, midday, late morning, early afternoon), Danish middag (midday, noon, afternoon), Norwegian Bokmål middag (midday, noon, afternoon), Swedish middag (midday, noon, afternoon).

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  • IPA(key): /mɪdˈdeɪ/
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Noun

midday (countable and uncountable, plural middays)

  1. noon; twelve o'clock during the day

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