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undern-tíd

  • noun [ feminine ]
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undern-tíd, e; f.
the third hour of the day, nine o'clock A. M.
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  • Ðá wæs underntíd

    erat hora tertia,

    • Mk. Skt. 15, 25: Homl. Th. i. 314, 22
    • (see Acts 2, 15).
  • Úres andgites merigen is úre cildhád, úre cnihthád swylce underntíd, on ðam ástíhð úre eógoð, swá swá seó sunne déð ymbe ðære ðriddan tíde,

    • ii. 76, 15.
  • From underntíde (underne tíde, S. 592, 7), ðonne mon mæssan oftost singeþ

    a tertia hora quando missae fieri solebant,

    • Bd. 4, 22
    • ;
    • S. 328, 32.
  • Embe underntíde

    circa horam tertiam,

    • Mt. Kmbl. 20, 4.
  • Ǽrest on ǽrnemorgen, óþre síþe on underntíd,

    • Blickl. Homl. 47, 17: 133, 27.
the service at the third hour
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  • Wé sungon underntíde and dydon mæssan

    cantavimus tertiam et fecimus missam,

    • Coll. Monast. Th. 33, 31.
Etymology
[Hit is undertid
    (
  • Acts 2, 15
  • ),
  • O. E. Homl. i. 91, 2: Mk. Skt. 15, 25, col. 2.
Þe soðe sunne iðe undertid was istien on heih, A. R. 400, 15. Þan was it underntide (undrin-, undir-) o þe dai about the sixth hour
    (
  • Acts 10, 9
  • ),
  • C. M. 19830.
]
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  • undern-tíd, n.