: an object that by the position or length of its shadow serves as an indicator especially of the hour of the day: such as
a
: the pin of a sundial
b
: a column or shaft erected perpendicular to the horizon
2
: the remainder of a parallelogram after the removal of a similar parallelogram containing one of its corners
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The gnomon, or the shadow-casting protrusion, is 35 feet tall with a shadow twice that length.—
Stefanie Waldek,
Travel + Leisure,
15 Nov. 2021 But the most original marketing device was a giant sundial, its vertical monument (called a gnomon) 28 feet long and 17 feet high and standing in a circle 34 feet in diameter.—
Gary Kamiya,
San Francisco Chronicle,
9 July 2021 The pole serves as a gnomon, the part of a sundial that casts a shadow to denote time.—
Jeanne Huber,
Washington Post,
20 Apr. 2020 There are many types of sundials, but in general each consists of a gnomon, a thin rod that casts a shadow onto a dial, and a flat plate or platform.—
Megan Arnett,
Scientific American,
15 Mar. 2018
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Latin gnōmōn "pointer of a sundial," borrowed from Greek gnṓmōn "examiner, interpreter, carpenter's square, pointer of a sundial," from gnō-, base of gignṓskein "to perceive, know" + -mon-, -mōn, agent suffix — more at know entry 1