Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Nine o'clock in the morning.
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Each individual time zone can have names for certain times of the sidereal day, such as, dawn, mid-morn, noon, mid-aft, eve, night, etc. which are changeable, but the GMT digits are IRREFUTABLE and exact.
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Said Otter, "At mid-morn we shall come into a fair dale amidst the downs, where be some houses and a tower of the Lord's, so that that place is called the Dale of the Tower: there shall we abide a while to gather victual, a day or two, or three maybe: so my Lord will hold a tourney there: that is to say that I myself and some few others shall try thy manhood somewhat."
The Well at the World's End: a tale William Morris 1865
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Now, some time in mid-morn, she woke to discover that the fire in the office’s iron stove had gone out.
Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003
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