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| "We planned our camping trip to the forest during the plenilune." | "My grandmother loves the plenilune, which she says is a time of good luck." | "The plenilune is so bright in the sky tonight." |
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| Latin, 15th century |
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| Historically, the plenilune (full moon) has been associated with good fortune and fertility. In pre-Roman history, calendars were oriented around moon cycles, and the months were tracked by the plenilune. ... | |
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