Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
old-moon
noun
/oʊld muːn/
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Definition
The term ‘old-moon’ traditionally refers to the moon that is visible at the early stages of its new cycle or the moon in its waning phases, when it appears less than half illuminated.
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Examples
- As the old-moon rose over the horizon, it cast a soft glow on the landscape.
- The fishermen often prefer to go out during the old-moon phase for better catches.
- In folklore, the old-moon is associated with various myths and stories.
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Meaning
It signifies both the literal aspect of the moon’s cycle and metaphorically can represent nostalgia or the past.
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Synonyms
- waning moon
- decreasing moon
- last quarter moon