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The phrase "moon up" has been used in English since the Middle Ages. It is a compound noun that describes the position of the moon in the sky. The phrase has also been used figuratively since at least the 16th century to describe the beginning or elevation of something.
Etymology The word moon originates from the Old English word mōna which in turn co
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Etymology Middle English sonne up from Old English suna upp from suna sun
Etymology Greek Σελήνη Selēnē moon Meaning Moon goddess or goddes
Etymology The word moonraker is a term dating back to the 17th century in England It
Etymology The word crescent derives from the Late Latin word crescens meaning grow
Etymology Latin lūna from Proto Indo European leuk to shine Meaning Moon
Etymology The word phase comes from the Greek word φάσις phasis which means a
Etymology Latin sublunaris Latin sub under lunaris of the moon Meaning a
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Etymology The word versatile comes from the French versatile which in turn derives
Etymology Latin inspiro in in spirare to breathe Proto Indo European spe