Moaned vs Mooned - What's the difference?
moaned | mooned |
(moan)
* 1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , VI.7:
* Prior
(obsolete) To distress (someone); to sadden.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
To make a moan or similar sound.
To say in a moan, or with a moaning voice.
(colloquial) To complain; to grumble.
(moon)
(poetic) Of or resembling the moon; symbolized by the moon.
* Milton
As verbs the difference between moaned and mooned
is that moaned is (moan) while mooned is (moon).As an adjective mooned is
(poetic) of or resembling the moon; symbolized by the moon.moaned
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*moan
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(en verb)- Much did the Craven seeme to mone his case […].
- Ye floods, ye woods, ye echoes, moan / My dear Columbo, dead and gone.
- which infinitely moans me
- ‘Please don't leave me,’ he moaned .
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* moaner * moanySee also
* murmur * protest * lamentExternal links
* *Anagrams
* ----mooned
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(-)- Th' angelic squadron bright / Turn'd fiery red, sharp'ning in mooned horns / Their phalanx