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Definition of Lunet
1. n. A little moon or satellite.
Definition of Lunet
1. lunette [n -S] - See also: lunette
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunet
Literary usage of Lunet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of the Writings in Middle English, 1050-1400 by John Edwin Wells (1916)
"With much art, lunet wins her finally to forgive the Knight, and to marry him.
Made guardian of the rock by the marriage, Ywain responds when Arthur pours ..."
2. The Modern Language Quarterly by Walter Wilson Greg, Modern Language Association (Great Britain). (1899)
"The lady asks counsel of lunet, who, seeing her opportunity, advises her to ...
Her mistress is quite ready to promise this, but lunet will have more than a ..."
3. The Hibbert Lectures by Hibbert Trust (1888)
"The lady was a dear friend of the Black Knight's wife, and her name was Elunet,
shortened always in this tale to lunet, Tennyson's Lynette in his Idylls of ..."
4. A Guide to the Middle English Metrical Romances Dealing with English and by Anna Hunt Billings (1901)
"lunet tells her that they greatly need to defend them one like the famous ...
This knight and his lady, lunet says, have quarreled, and he will not fight ..."