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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: nóin

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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

From {{etyl|sga|ga}} {{term|nóin||nones, midafternoon, midday|lang=sga}}, from {{etyl|la|ga}} {{term|nona|nōna (hōra)|ninth hour, nones|lang=la}}.

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From {{etyl|sga|ga|sort=noin}} {{term|nóin||nones, midafternoon, midday|lang=sga}}, from {{etyl|la|ga|sort=noin}} {{term|nona|nōna (hōra)|ninth hour, nones|lang=la}}.

   
 

===Noun===

 

===Noun===

{{head|ga|noun|g=f}}

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{{ga-noun|g=f|nóna|nónta}}

   
 

# [[nones]]

 

# [[nones]]

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====Derived terms====

 

====Derived terms====

* {{l|ga|iarnóin}}

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* {{l/ga|iarnóin}}

* {{l|ga|nóinín}}

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* {{l/ga|nóinín}}

* {{l|ga|tráthnóna}}

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* {{l/ga|tráthnóna}}

   

[[Category:Irish terms derived from Old Irish|noin]]

 

[[Category:Irish terms derived from Latin|noin]]

 

[[Category:Irish nouns|noin]]

 
 

[[Category:ga:Time|noin]]

 

[[Category:ga:Time|noin]]

   
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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

From {{etyl|la|sga}} {{term|nona|nōna (hōra)|ninth hour, nones|lang=la}}.

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{{borrowing|la|nona|nōna (hōra)|ninth hour, nones|sort=noin|lang=sga}}.

   
 

===Noun===

 

===Noun===

{{head|sga|noun|g=f}}

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{{head|sga|noun|g=f|sort=noin}}

   
 

# ninth hour, [[nones]]

 

# ninth hour, [[nones]]

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====Descendants====

 

====Descendants====

* {{ga}}: {{l|ga|nóin}}

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* Irish: {{l/ga|nóin}}

* {{gd}}: {{l|gd|nòin}}

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* Scottish Gaelic: {{l/gd|nòin}}

   

[[Category:Old Irish terms derived from Latin|noin]]

 

[[Category:Old Irish nouns|noin]]

 
 

[[Category:sga:Time|noin]]

 

[[Category:sga:Time|noin]]

   

Latest revision as of 23:34, 5 June 2013

Contents

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish nóin ("nones, midafternoon, midday"), from Latin nōna (hōra) ("ninth hour, nones").

Noun[edit]

nóin f (genitive nóna, nominative plural nónta)

  1. nones
  2. afternoon
  3. noon

Declension[edit]

Declension of nóin

Third declension

Bare forms:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative nóin nónta
Vocative a nóin a nónta
Genitive nóna nónta
Dative nóin nónta

Forms with the definite article:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative an nóin na nónta
Genitive na nóna na nónta
Dative leis an nóin

don nóin

leis na nónta

Derived terms[edit]


Old Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowing from Latin nōna (hōra) ("ninth hour, nones").

Noun[edit]

nóin f

  1. ninth hour, nones
  2. midafternoon, the period preceding sunset
  3. (late use, paralleling English development) noon, midday

Descendants[edit]

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