lunaria
Italian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from translingual Lunaria, from lūna or Lūna, from the white-silver color of the fruit similar to that of Moon.
Noun
editlunaria f (plural lunarie)
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editNoun
editlunaria
- Compilation texts providing prescriptions and prognoses according to various astrological rules for all the days of a lunar month, similar to Byzantine Selenodromia and Brontologia , and the more ancient Prognostica (in turn based on ancient Assyrian texts).
Adjective
editlūnāria
References
edit- Brill's New Pauly, Lunaria