释义 |
ˈnoon-light [f. noon n. + light.] The light of noon; the brightest or clearest light of the day. Also fig.
1598R. Barckley Felic. Man v. (1603) 421 A spirit not onely of the day, but also of noone-light. 1645Rutherford Tryal & Tri. Faith (1845) 269 The noon-light that is in the great body of the sun. a1672P. Sterry Freed. Will (1675) 205 The Noon-Light of Knowledge is the sight of things in their eternal Ideas. 1810Montgomery Bolehill Trees Poems 125 Through the blue dazzling distance of noon-light. 1845Whittier Lines 1 With a cold and wintry noon-light. 1861D. Greenwell Poems 64 Within the noon-light Of one illimitable Present. |