"nón" meaning in Faroese

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Noun

Etymology: From Old English nōn (“noon”), from Latin nona hora meaning "the ninth hour". See also the English word "noon". Etymology templates: {{der|fo|ang|non|nōn|noon}} Old English nōn (“noon”), {{der|fo|la|nona hora}} Latin nona hora Head templates: {{head|fo|noun|g=n|head=}} nón n, {{fo-noun|n|nóns|-}} nón n (genitive singular nóns, uncountable) Inflection templates: {{fo-decl-noun-n3-s|nón}} Forms: nóns [genitive, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], nón [indefinite, nominative, singular], nónið [definite, nominative, singular], nón [accusative, indefinite, singular], nónið [accusative, definite, singular], nóni [dative, indefinite, singular], nóninum [dative, definite, singular], nóns [genitive, indefinite, singular], nónsins [definite, genitive, singular]
  1. three o'clock in the afternoon Tags: neuter, uncountable Categories (topical): Time Related terms: klokkan trý
    Sense id: en-nón-fo-noun-YDa6cQeq Categories (other): Faroese entries with incorrect language header, Old English links with redundant target parameters, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 3 entries: 49 49 1 1 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 49 49 1 1
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