noontide
1Noontide — Noon tide , n. [From noon + tide time; cf. AS. n[=o]nt[=i]d the ninth hour.] The time of noon; midday. [1913 Webster] …
2noontide — /noohn tuyd /, n. 1. the time of noon; midday. 2. the highest or best point or part: the noontide of one s theatrical career. 3. Literary. midnight. [bef. 1000; ME nonetyde, OE nontid. See NOON, TIDE] * * * …
3Noontide Press — is an American publishing entity which describes itself as a publisher of hard to find books and recordings from a dissident, politically incorrect perspective. [1] It publishes numerous antisemitic titles, including The Protocols of the Elders… …
4Noontide Press — Willis Carto was a leading figure in the postwar Holocaust denial movement. In 1969, he founded Noontide Press, which published The Myth of the Six Million by David Hoggan, the first major book declaring that the Holocaust was a lie promoted… …
5noontide — noun Date: 12th century 1. noontime 2. the culminating point …
6noontide — noun midday, noon …
7noontide — n. twelve o clock in the daytime, midday, noontime (Literary) …
8noontide — (also noontime) noun literary noon …
9noontide — n. See noonday …
10noontide — noon·tide …