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saturn | croons |

As a proper noun saturn

is (roman god) the god of fertility and agriculture, equivalent to the greek kronos.

As a verb croons is

(croon).

saturn

English

(wikipedia Saturn)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • (Roman god) The god of fertility and agriculture, equivalent to the Greek Kronos.
  • (astronomy, astrology) The second largest planet in Earth's solar system, famous for its large rings and until recent times the furthest known; represented in astronomy and astrology by .
  • Derived terms

    * saturnal * Saturnian * saturnine

    See also

    * * Cronus, Kronos

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    croons

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (croon)

  • croon

    English

    Verb

  • To hum or sing softly or in a sentimental manner.
  • * Charlotte Brontë
  • Hearing such stanzas crooned in her praise.
  • To soothe by singing softly.
  • * Charles Dickens
  • The fragment of the childish hymn with which he sung and crooned himself asleep.
  • (Scotland) To make a continuous hollow moan, as cattle do when in pain.
  • (Jamieson)

    Derived terms

    * crooner

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A soft or sentimental hum or song.
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