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Translingual
editAlternative forms
edit- ☽ (for all senses but [4]), rarely 🌙︎. In the medieval Marcianus graecus 299 manuscript, ☾ is silver and ☽ quicksilver.
Etymology
editThe lunar crescent is an ancient symbol for the moon.[1] Its orientation varies between increscent and decrescent.
Symbol
edit☾
- Night; nighttime; evening; twilight; darkness.
- Sleep; rest; bedtime.
- (astronomy, astrology) The Moon.
- (astronomy, rare) A natural satellite.
- (astronomy, astrology, rare) The last quarter of the Moon.
- Synonym: 🌗
- Synonym of ☪ (“Islam”).
- (figurative) Menstruation.
- (figurative) Change; transformation; transition.
- (graphical user interface, signage) Do not disturb; quiet.
- (graphical user interface, computing) Sleep mode; off.
- (graphical user interface) Night mode: a colour scheme with light text on a dark background.
- (alchemy) Silver.
- Synonym: 🜛
- (rare) Monday
- Refers to the Latin phrase dies Lunae, which literally means "Moon's day".
Derived terms
edit- (astronomy): M☾ – lunar mass (as a unit of measurement for astronomical bodies; more commonly ML).
- R☾ – lunar radius (as a unit of measurement; more commonly RL).
Gallery
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Late Classical and Medieval form
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A ms form from ca. 1750
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A decorative variant in the Netherlands
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As a symbol for silver
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An abstract variant
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Symbol on a silver background
Related terms
editReferences
editEnglish
editAlternative forms
editSymbol
edit☾
- (alchemy) silver
- 1650, Paracelsus, “Of the Nature of Things”, in John French, transl., A New Light of Alchymie, page 74:
- Firſt of all bring Copper with ☿ ſublimate, and fixt Arſenick to bee white, yea as white as ☾, then beat it ſmall.
Latin
editAlternative forms
editNoun
edit☾a f (genitive ☾ae); first declension
- (alchemy) Abbreviation of luna.
Declension
editFirst-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ☾a | ☾ae |
genitive | ☾ae | ☾ārum |
dative | ☾ae | ☾īs |
accusative | ☾am | ☾ās |
ablative | ☾ā | ☾īs |
vocative | ☾a | ☾ae |
Derived terms
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- mul:Stars
- mul:Astrology
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- mul:Graphical user interface
- mul:Computing
- mul:Alchemy
- Astronomical symbols
- mul:Days of the week
- mul:Moon
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- en:Alchemy
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- la:Alchemy
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- mul:Female
- mul:Planets of the Solar System