Etymology:
Meaning:
A nuncheon is a light meal or snack, typically eaten in the afternoon. It is a term that is rarely used today.
Origin:
The concept of a nuncheon originated in medieval England. During this time, people typically had three meals a day: breakfast in the morning, dinner at midday, and supper in the evening. However, around 3 pm, they would often have a small snack to tide them over until supper.
Over time, the term "nuncheon" came to be used for any type of light afternoon meal or snack. It was particularly popular among farm laborers and travelers, who needed a quick and easy way to replenish their energy.
In modern usage, the term "nuncheon" is rarely used and has been replaced by terms like "afternoon tea," "snack," or "luncheon."
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