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Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To admonish; advise; explain.
- noun A Middle English form of
money . - noun A companion.
- Same as
moun . - noun A Middle English form of
moon . - noun A Middle English form of
moan . - noun Mind; preference.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete A moan.
- noun obsolete The moon.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
Communion ;participation ;companionship . - noun obsolete
Sexual intercourse . - noun archaic A
companion . - verb transitive To
admonish ;advise ;explain . - noun
Mind ;preference .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This Greek form is commonly believed to be connected with monos, lonely or single, and is suggestive of a life of solitude; but we cannot lose sight of the fact that the word mone, from a different root, seems to have been freely used, e.g. by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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But round about the Iland, for the space of 7. or 8. moneths in a yere there floateth ise, making a miserable kind of mone, and not vnlike to mans voice, by reason of the clashing together.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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But round about the Iland, for the space of 7. or 8. moneths in a yere there floateth ise, making a miserable kind of mone, and not vnlike to mans voice, by reason of the clashing together.
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But round about the Iland, for the space of 7. or 8. moneths in a yere there floateth ise, making a miserable kind of mone, and not vnlike to mans voice, by reason of the clashing together.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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For my * mone* there's no better value than a Prime quality beef standing rib roast for flavor and tenderness when prepared properly.
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If you're reading these all day, you're probably not publishing anything, so probably not making much mone -- okey-dokey.
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In one of them, Bush pops out and takes your mone.
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Edison Pena and I spoke on the phone later and he apologized for not giving me the interview and for asking for mone
Mónica Villamizar: Meeting Chile's Miners Mónica Villamizar 2010
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Yes | No | Report from Red wrote 1 year 1 week ago blah, I get pretty good reception under this rock of mone!
Dick Cheney, Guest of Honor at AMFF - Huh? Tim Romano 2009
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For my * mone* there's no better value than a Prime quality beef standing rib roast for flavor and tenderness when prepared properly.
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Words with the same meaning
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Words that are found in similar contexts
rhymes (89)
Words with the same terminal sound
- Bastogne
- Bayonne
- Capone
- Cohn
- Cologne
- Dijon
- Goan
- Joan
- Leone
- Malone
- Mon
- Perone
- Ramon
- Rhone
- Scone
- Sharon
- Simone
- Sloan
- Stone
- Tone
- Tyrone
- alone
- atone
- bemoan
- blown
- bone
- bourguignon
- bowne
- calderon
- carone
- clone
- cologne
- condone
- cone
- crone
- cyclone
- dethrone
- dijon
- disown
- drone
- flintstone
- flown
- fone
- goan
- goen
- groan
- grone
- grown
- hipbone
- homegrown
- hone
- intone
- known
- leone
- loan
- lone
- marone
- moan
- mon
- outgrown
- outshone
- overblown
- overgrown
- overthrown
- own
- pavone
- perone
- phone
- postpone
- prone
- raton
- reggaeton
- rhone
- roan
- rone
- scone
- sewn
- shone
- shown
- sown
- stone
- throne
- thrown
- tone
- trombone
- trone
- unbeknown
- unknown
- zone
ruzuzu commented on the word mone
Those etymologies are fun.
June 10, 2015