The undern''' time of day is said by some to be the third hour, or nine o'clock; and the repast then taken was called undermele.
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The undern''' time of day is said by some to be the third hour, or nine o'clock; and the repast then taken was called undermele.
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Say seven psalms, and those fifteen psalms about undern time, for about such time as mass is sung in all religious communities, when our Lord suffered pain upon the cross, ye ought to be especially in prayers and supplications, and also from Prime till mid-morrow, when the secular priests sing their masses.
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Then answered Peter, "It is undern time (the third hour), how might we at this time be drunken? But the saying of the prophet Joel is now fulfilled. God said through the mouth of the prophet that he would send his spirit over human flesh, and men's sons shall prophesy, and I will send my tokens on the earth."
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Adam was created at undern-time - about nine in the morning - Eve was made out of his side at midday; they broke the command at once, and were expelled from Paradise at noon; noon having here its original meaning of the ninth hour, which slipped afterwards back to midday with a change of hour in the noon-tide meal.
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