Associations to the word «Lune»
Noun
- Clair
- Verne
- Frankie
- Au
- Sou
- Lancaster
- Une
- Bastion
- Nom
- Cumbria
- Les
- Monde
- Bella
- Trois
- Honeymoon
- Rue
- Lancashire
- Claude
- Moon
- Claire
- Voyage
- Jules
- Estuary
- Homme
- Dan
- Sur
- Delle
- Aqueduct
- Le
- Sans
- Georges
- Tableau
- Je
- Cor
- Luna
- Maison
- Sol
- Beck
- Bois
- Viva
- Caricature
- Blanche
- La
- Fugue
- Que
- Amour
- De
- Conte
- Petit
- Vale
- Elle
- Aux
- Bertrand
- Johnny
- Des
- Viaduct
- Piazza
- Moonlight
- Alain
- Un
- Eden
- Vertex
- Suite
- Serge
- Domingo
- Ai
- Middleton
- Vaudeville
- Motorway
- Jacques
- Gil
- Carnival
- Plume
- Monday
- Fell
- Revue
- Gorge
- En
- Sovereign
- Ida
- Ne
- Gill
- Opus
- Rouge
- Preston
- Trip
- Jean
- Eclipse
- Ce
- Piano
Wiktionary
LUNE, noun. (obsolete) A fit of lunacy or madness; a period of frenzy; a crazy or unreasonable freak
LUNE, noun. A concave figure formed by the intersection of the arcs of two circles on a plane, or on a sphere the intersection between two great semicircles
LUNE, noun. Anything crescent-shaped
LUNE, noun. (hawking) A leash for a hawk.
LUNE, proper noun. A river in Lancashire, England, which passes Lancaster.
Wise words
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.