different between moonly vs noonly
moonly
English
Etymology
From Middle English monelich, from Old English m?nl?? (“lunar”), equivalent to moon +? -ly.
Adjective
moonly (comparative more moonly, superlative most moonly)
- (now rare) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Moon; lunar; moonlike.
- 1839, James Silk Buckingham, John Sterling, Frederick Denison Maurice, The Athenæum:
- Here and there were young moonly faces selling refreshments.
- 1888, Hiram Erastus Butler, The Esoteric:
- Then, the regenerative process will be changed; the moonly changes will begin to go the reverse way around the zodiac. Ladies will observe that the time of their moonly weakness will come one sign earlier or about two and a half days […]
- 1983, Vy?sa, Vi?van?tha Cakravartin, Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati, Srimad Bh?gavatam of Sri Krishnadvaip?yana Vy?sa:
- When the Gopis looked towards the fruit-laden trees lit up with the moonly light, the Gallant-lover remarked, "fruits I alone can reward and this is best congenial atmosphere to beg to to Me.
- 1839, James Silk Buckingham, John Sterling, Frederick Denison Maurice, The Athenæum:
- (by extension, now rare) Lunatic. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Related terms
- sunly
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noonly
English
Etymology
noon +? -ly
Adverb
noonly (not comparable)
- (obsolete) every noon; daily at noon.
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