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noc·turn

(nŏk′tûrn′)n.
Any of the three canonical divisions of the office of matins.
[Middle English nocturne, from Medieval Latin nocturna, from Latin, feminine of nocturnus, of the night; see nocturnal.]
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nocturn

(Nocturnsˈnɒktɜːn) n
(Roman Catholic Church) RC Church any of the main sections of the office of matins
[C13: from Medieval Latin nocturna, from Latin nocturnus nocturnal, from nox night]
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(ˈnɒk tɜrn)
n. Nocturns
[before 1150; Old English noctern < Medieval Latin nocturna < Latin nocturnus of the night = noct-, nox night + -urnus suffix of temporal adjectives]
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