Moon - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Moon :  (noun)
1: the natural satellite of the Earth; "the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"; "men first stepped on the moon in 1969"
2: any object resembling a moon; "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"; "the clock had a moon that showed various phases"
3: the period between successive new moons (29.531 days) [syn: lunar month, lunation, synodic month]
4: the light of the moon; "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"; "the moon was bright enough to read by" [syn: moonlight, moonshine]
5: United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920) [syn: Moon, Sun Myung Moon]
6: any natural satellite of a planet; "Jupiter has sixteen moons" (verb)
1: have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake; "She looked out the window, daydreaming" [syn: daydream]
2: be idle in a listless or dreamy way [syn: moon around, moon on]
3: expose one's buttocks to; "moon the audience"

Based on WordNet 2.0

Moon : \Moon\, n. [OE. mone, AS. m[=o]na; akin to D. maan, OS. & OHG. m[=a]no, G. mond, Icel. m[=a]ni, Dan. maane, Sw. m[*a]ne, Goth. m[=e]na, Lith. men?, L. mensis month, Gr. ? moon, ? month, Skr. m[=a]s moon, month; prob. from a root meaning to measure (cf. Skr. m[=a] to measure), from its serving to measure the time. [root]271. Cf. Mete to measure, Menses, Monday, Month.] 1. The celestial orb which revolves round the earth; the satellite of the earth; a secondary planet, whose light, borrowed from the sun, is reflected to the earth, and serves to dispel the darkness of night. The diameter of the moon is 2,160 miles, its mean distance from the earth is 240,000 miles, and its mass is one eightieth that of the earth. See Lunar month, under Month.

The crescent moon, the diadem of night. --Cowper.

2. A secondary planet, or satellite, revolving about any member of the solar system; as, the moons of Jupiter or Saturn.

3. The time occupied by the moon in making one revolution in her orbit; a month. --Shak.

4. (Fort.) A crescentlike outwork. See Half-moon.

Moon blindness. (a) (Far.) A kind of ophthalmia liable to recur at intervals of three or four weeks. (b) (Med.) Hemeralopia.

Moon dial, a dial used to indicate time by moonlight.

Moon face, a round face like a full moon.

Moon madness, lunacy. [Poetic]

Moon month, a lunar month.

Moon trefoil (Bot.), a shrubby species of medic ({Medicago arborea). See Medic.

Moon year, a lunar year, consisting of lunar months, being sometimes twelve and sometimes thirteen.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Moon : \Moon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mooned; p. pr. & vb. n. Mooning.] To expose to the rays of the moon.

If they have it to be exceeding white indeed, they seethe it yet once more, after it hath been thus sunned and mooned. --Holland.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Moon : \Moon\, v. i. To act if moonstruck; to wander or gaze about in an abstracted manner.

Elsley was mooning down the river by himself. --C. Kingsley.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Moon, VA Zip code(s): 23119

Based on U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [Census_Database]:

Moon :  heb. yareah, from its paleness (Ezra 6:15), and lebanah, the "white" (Cant. 6:10; Isa. 24:23), was appointed by the Creator to be with the sun "for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years" (Gen. 1:14-16). A lunation was among the Jews the period of a month, and several of their festivals were held on the day of the new moon. It is frequently referred to along with the sun (Josh. 10:12; Ps. 72:5, 7, 17; 89:36, 37; Eccl. 12:2; Isa. 24:23, etc.), and also by itself (Ps. 8:3; 121:6).

The great brilliance of the moon in Eastern countries led to its being early an object of idolatrous worship (Deut. 4:19; 17:3; Job 31:26), a form of idolatry against which the Jews were warned (Deut. 4:19; 17:3). They, however, fell into this idolatry, and offered incense (2 Kings 23:5; Jer. 8:2), and also cakes of honey, to the moon (Jer. 7:18; 44:17-19, 25).



Based on U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [Census_Database]:

Example Usage of Moon

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