Moon

What are the moon phases in Latin?

What are the moon phases in Latin?

🌒 Crescent: Cornicularis (in aspectu sextili), 🌓 Quarter: Dimidiata (in aspectu quadrato), 🌔 Gibbous: In orbem insinuata (in aspectu trino vel trigono) and. 🌕 Full: Plenilunium (Soli opposita)

  1. What is moon in Latin terms?
  2. What is ancient Latin for moon?
  3. What are the Roman words for moon?

What is moon in Latin terms?

Moon: luna,-ae (s.f.I), abl. sg.

What is ancient Latin for moon?

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin lūna (“moon; month; crescent”).

What are the Roman words for moon?

Selene, (Greek: “Moon”) Latin Luna, in Greek and Roman religion, the personification of the moon as a goddess.

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