2. Noun. (plural of moony) ¹
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Definition of Moonies
1. moony [n] - See also: moony
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moonies
Literary usage of Moonies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pocket Magazine by George Cruikshank (1829)
"The Mur- roughs and the moonies have burst from their seeming neutrality, and
now all is confusion and uproar. The more timid fly in haste from the fair ..."
2. An Account of the Interior of Ceylon, and of Its Inhabitants: With Travels by John Davy (1821)
"The moonies, by means of extreme purity and profound contemplation, have acquired
extraordinary wisdom and knowledge; they are acquainted with the past and ..."
3. Biblical Counsel: Resources for Renewal : an Annotated Topical Bibliography by Steven C. Kettler (1993)
"The Spiritual Unification Church (moonies) 'Hassan, Steven, Combating Cult Mind
... moonies in America: Cult, Church and Crusade (Sage Library of Social ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1833)
"The rajah's second volume formed the subject of this reading. It consists chiefly
of moral sentences called slokas, or enlightened moonies, selected from ..."
5. History of the Presbyterian Church in the Dominion of Canada by William Gregg (1885)
"... fifty-seven; on moonies River, forty-two, and on Mill Branch, ten. All the
last mentioned are from twelve to sixteen miles from the church. ..."
6. A Catalogue of the Library of the Hon. East-India Company by East India Company Library (1845)
"moonies, &c., Sanskrit and English, translated by Muha Raja Kalee Krishna Bahadur.
(2 copies) 8vo. Serampore, 1831 Pataliputra und Geschichte der ..."