Saturn vs Croons - What's the difference?
saturn | croons |
(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 .
(croon)
To hum or sing softly or in a sentimental manner.
* Charlotte Brontë
To soothe by singing softly.
* Charles Dickens
(Scotland) To make a continuous hollow moan, as cattle do when in pain.
A soft or sentimental hum or song.
* {{quote-news
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, date=June 26
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, title=Music: Reviews: Justin Bieber: Believe
, work=The Onion AV Club
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)Derived terms
* saturnal * Saturnian * saturnineSee also
* * Cronus, KronosAnagrams
* English eponyms ----croons
English
Verb
(head)croon
English
Verb
- Hearing such stanzas crooned in her praise.
- The fragment of the childish hymn with which he sung and crooned himself asleep.
- (Jamieson)
Derived terms
* croonerNoun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=And really, Michael Jackson is a more fitting aspiration for the similarly sexless would-be-former teen heartthrob, who’s compared himself to the late King Of Pop (perhaps a bit prematurely) on several occasions and sings in a Jackson-like croon over a sample of “We’ve Got A Good Thing Going” on Believe’s “Die In Your Arms.” }}