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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1499-1508
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None, n.2 [ME. non, none, noon, e.m.E. none, OE. nón, L. nōna (hōra), ninth (hour).] The ecclesiastical hour, or the office said at that hour, of nones. — ?a1500 Remembrance of the Passion 638.
At none he commendit His moder to Sanct Johnne ?a1500 Ib. 640.
The sone tynt licht fra the sext till none a1508 Kennedy Pass. Christ 974.
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