moonglade
English
Etymology
From moon + glade
Noun
moonglade (plural moonglades)
- (poetic, rare) The bright reflection of moonlight on a body of water.
- 1921, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Efficiency Expert
- Heaven was full of silent stars, and there was a moonglade on the water that stretched almost from him to Rose.
- 1945, Edmund Gilligan, Voyage of the Golden Hind
- The sea shimmered there, and turned, at last, into a moonglade, through which she glided handsomely.
- 1977, Poul Anderson, Mirkheim
- a double moonglade on the Auroral Ocean
- 1921, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Efficiency Expert
Synonyms
- moonwake
Anagrams
- megalodon