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"Dinner" has meant the morning, midday, and evening meal, at different points in time
(en.wiktionary.org)
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Not across all of the UK, definitely not here in the south, Me and a fellow midlander once spent a week trying to explain dinner = midday/tea = evening to someone at work, I think they're still confused.
I saw the title of the post and my first thought was all of those options are still true in the UK depending on where you ask, lol.