Midi : nm (word coming from mi- and di “day”, from the Latin die).
The word "noon" has many meanings:
I)
1. Midday, between matin and the afternoon. the sun noon east top ciel.
At midday. the meal midday (breakfast).
Store, museum which remains open at noon.
Region or colloquial meaning: morning, noon and evening. Every lunchtime.
Elliptical direction: Take one pill morning, noon and evening.
Belgium : between, on, at, during the noon hour : in the hour of the breakfast, at noon.
Noon time: mid-day break.
Figurative meaning: Age of full maturity. The Midday Demon.
2. Midday hour, twelfth hour. It's noon, noon struck.
At noon, at the stroke of noon.
Colloquial meaning: Around noon.
Quarter past twelve (12:15 p.m.); twelve ten (minutes). Between noon and two (o'clock): at the time of breakfast.
Phrase: Look for noon at two o'clock: look for difficulties where there are none, complicate things.
Proverb: Everyone sees noon at their door, sees things from their point of view.
Colloquial and aged meaning: It's noon (strung): there's no way.
3. Invariable adjective: Audiovisual: Channel, midi format, whose width is between that of normal channels and that of mini-channels.
II)
1. One of the four cardinal points (south). From north to south.
2. Exposition of a place in front of this point.
Slope, hillside facing south.
3. Region which is in the south of a country. The noon of theEngland, France.
4. Absolute: Noon : the south of the European continent. The peoples of the North and the peoples of the South.
Especially (more common usage): Noon, the southern region of France.
Live in the Midi. The people of the Midi (southern).
The accent of Midi.