None (time of day)

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The None or the non , from the Latin nona hora (ninth hour), the ninth hour of the clear day, originally expected 6 pm, later to the church daily schedule of the morning prayer at 3 am on. It corresponds to 3 p.m. or 12 p.m. today's day division (this only applies if the time corresponds to solar time, i.e. at equinox in normal time and at the correct longitude , at CET this is the 15th, see temporal hour ). The name was carried over from the time of day to the associated hourly prayer , see Non .

The English word noon (noon) is derived from the Latin name , known from the western film High Noon .

The nuns - only used in the plural - are also specific days in the Roman calendar .

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