I. ˈlün noun
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Etymology: Middle English loyne, lune, from Middle French loigne, longe, from Old French longe, from lonc long, from Latin longus — more at long
: a hawk's leash
II. noun
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Etymology: Latin luna moon — more at lunar
1. : the part of a plane surface bounded by two intersecting circular arcs or of a spherical surface bounded by two great circles
2. : something in the shape of a half-moon