luna
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Luna
A moth: a member of species (taxfmt).
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1969, (w), “An Introduction to Butterflies and Moths”, in ''Boys' Life|Boys’ Life'', May 1969 issue, Boy Scouts of America, page 64:
- On the previous evening we had discovered with delight a luna with the fabulous moons, one on each pale green wing.
2010, Sally Roth (contributor), in Judy Pray (compiler), ''Garden Wisdom & Know-Ho Everything You Need to Know to Plant, Grow, and Harvest'', Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Inc., (ISBN), page 348:
- Spray BT on your young oak to protect against gypsy moths, and you wipe out future lunas, cecropias, and everything else on the leaves, along with the pests.
A lunette: a crescent-shaped receptacle, often glass, for holding the (consecrated) host (the bread of communion) upright when exposed in the monstrance. (defdate)“luna” in Don S. Armentrout and Robert Boak Slocum (editors), ''An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly Reference for Episcopalians'', Church Publishing, Inc. (2000), (ISBN).
1907 May, “Dominicanus”, “The Rosary and the Blessed Sacrament”, in the Dominican Friars, ''The Rosary Magazine'', Volume 30, Number 5, page 494:
- The Bread of Angels is first taken from the tabernacle, where it rests in the luna, and placed upon the altar, covered with a corporal. After genuflecting, the priest puts the luna containing the Blessed Sacrament on its throne—the monstrance—and elevates it (..)
{{quote-book|en|year=1917|author=John F. Sullivan|title=The Externals of the Catholic Church|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=76SsMA0rKLcC&pg=PA115&dq=luna|pages=115–116|publisher=BiblioLife, LLC|year_published=2009|isbn=9781113714084
{{quote-book|en|year=2007|author=John Trigilio; Kenneth Brighenti|title=The Catholicism Answer Book: The 300 Most Frequently Asked Questions|publisher=Sourcebooks, Inc.|isbn=9781402208065|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=fEmaqHANzXsC&pg=PA156&dq=luna|page=156
A foreman on a plantation.
{{quote-journal|en|year=1922|author=U. G. Murphy|title=The Japanese Problem in Hawaii: How the Task of Christianizing and Americanizing the Oriental is Progressing|journal=The Friend|volume=91|issue=6|month=June|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=BO3kAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA130&dq=lunas|page=130
{{quote-book|en|year=1959|author=James Michener|title=(novel)|Hawaii|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1QHYAAAAMAAJ|page=737|publisher=Fawcett Crest|year_published=1986|isbn=9780449213353
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{{quote-book|en|year=2012|author=Julia Flynn Siler|title=Lost Kingdom|publisher=Grove Press|page=35
one's proper place under the sun
(ux)
room, accommodation
pahi~ - to put things in order
(syn)
(altform)
(RQ:it:Commedia)m’avea mostrato per lo suo foramepiù lune già, quand’io feci ’l mal sonnoche del futuro mi squarciò ’l velame|"A narrow opening in the mew had already shown me many moons through its hole, when I dreamed the evil dream that tore apart the veil of the future for me."
a moon
(Q)
a month
a night
a crescent shape
the moon
(alt form)
(noun form of): the moon, the month