
1) About 3 PM 2) Afternoon church service 3) Afternoon prayers 4) Ancient calendar date 5) Ancient dates 6) Before the ides 7) Byzantine Rite 8) Canonical hour 9) Canonical hours 10) Comes before ides 11) Composition by Luciano Berio 12) Date roman 13) Fifth canonical hour 14) Forum dates 15) Ides kin
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Nones is a term sometimes used to refer to non-religious people. It may also refer to: ...
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[Auden] Nones is a book of poems by W. H. Auden published in 1951 by Faber & Faber. The book contains Auden`s shorter poems written between 1946 and 1950, including `In Praise of Limestone`, `Prime`, `Nones,` `Memorial for the City`, `Precious Five`, and `A Walk After Dark`. `Nones` is a contemporary setting of the Good Friday Passion. The ...
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[Berio] Nones (1954) is a composition by Luciano Berio scored for orchestra. The piece is named for the poem, `Nones`, by W. H. Auden, and was originally intended to be an oratorio, inspired by the poem, representing not only the Passion of Christ, but also the agony of modern man. The purely instrumental piece is predominantly punctual in ...
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prayer service held at 3 p.m.
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• (n. pl.) The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method. • (n. pl.) The hour of dinner; the noonday meal. • (n. pl.) The canonic...
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1. The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method. ... 2. [F. None, fr. L. See Noon] The canonical office, being a part of the Breviary, recited ...
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A day of the month. It was the 7th in March, May, July, and October and the 5th in other months.
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Nones noun plural [ Latin
nonae , so called because it was the ninth day before the ides, from
nonus ninth, from
novem nine. See
Nine ,
Nones , 2,
Noon .]
1. (Roman Cal.) The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, Septe...
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In the Roman calendar, the nones were the fifth day of each month, excepting March, May, July and October when the nones fell on the seventh day.
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[
n] - the fifth of the seven canonical hours
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nones Ninth. In the ancient Roman calendar, the ninth (nonus) day before the ides. In the Roman Catholic Church, the office for the ninth hour after sunrise, i.e. between noon and 3 p.m.
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Nonae, in the Roman calendar the Nones fell on the fifth day of each month, except in March, May, July, and October when they fell on the seventh.
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noun the fifth of the seven canonical hours; about 3 p.m.
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the fifth of the seven canonical hours, or the service for it, originally fixed for the ninth hour of the day (or 3 p.m.).
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