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English word lunar comes from Proto-Indo-European *lewk-, and later Proto-Indo-European *lówksneh₂ (Moon.)

*lewk- (Proto-Indo-European)

*lowksneh₂ (Proto-Indo-European)

*lewksnā (Proto-Indo-European)

*lówksneh₂ (Proto-Indo-European)

Moon.

*louksnā (Proto-Italic)

losna (Old Latin)

luna (Latin)

(figuratively) a month. (figuratively) a night. A crescent shape. The Moon.

lunaris (Latin)

Of or pertaining to the moon, lunar.

lunaire (Middle French)

lunar (English)

(anatomy) The middle bone of the proximal series of the carpus.. (astronomy) A lunar distance. (alchemy) Of, or pertaining to, silver.. Crescent-shaped, lunate.. Influenced by a moon or moons, as in growth, character, or properties.. Of, or pertaining to, Luna, the moon of Terra; Lunar.. Of, or pertaining to, a moon; moonly.. Resembling Luna or another moon; orbed.

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