Crossword clues for waning
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Waning \Wan"ing\, n. The act or process of waning, or decreasing.
This earthly moon, the Church, hath fulls and wanings,
and sometimes her eclipses.
--Bp. Hall.
Wane \Wane\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Waned; p. pr. & vb. n. Waning.] [OE. wanien, AS. wanian, wonian, from wan, won, deficient, wanting; akin to D. wan-, G. wahnsinn, insanity, OHG. wan, wana-, lacking, wan?n to lessen, Icel. vanr lacking, Goth. vans; cf. Gr. ? bereaved, Skr. ?na wanting, inferior. ????. Cf. Want lack, and Wanton.]
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To be diminished; to decrease; -- contrasted with wax, and especially applied to the illuminated part of the moon.
Like the moon, aye wax ye and wane. Waning moons their settled periods keep.
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To decline; to fail; to sink.
You saw but sorrow in its waning form.
--Dryden.Land and trade ever will wax and wane together.
--Sir J. Child.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English wanunge, wonunge, present participle of wanian (see wane).
Wiktionary
1 Becoming weaker or smaller. 2 Especially of the lunar phase as it shrinks when viewed from the Earth. n. 1 The fact or act of becoming less or less intense. 2 The fact or act of becoming smaller. v
(present participle of wane English)
WordNet
Usage examples of "waning".
I heard it, and knew no more--heard it as I sat petrified in that unknown cemetery in the hollow, amidst the crumbling stones and the falling tombs, the rank vegetation and the miasmal vapors--heard it well up from the innermost depths of that damnable open sepulcher as I watched amorphous, necrophagous shadows dance beneath an accursed waning moon.
Carey wished someone cared that much for him, then he worried she was fretting the old gentleman to an early death, but Clyme had wanted a comfort in his waning years and he had it.
Droops in the smile of the waning moon, When it scatters through an April night The frozen dews of wrinkling blight.
One particularly severe outbreak two centuries ago had killed over half the people in the entire dukedom in a single waning.
Washington might spell the beginnings of a slow ossification into the role of dedicated administrator, and a waning of the dynamism that had helped fling humanity across the Solar System.
I watched Mercury and Venus follow the sun into the west, and I remember that the moon rose late, it was past full, a waning gibbous, the worst of shapes.
THUNDER SOUNDS LIKE kettledrums in the distance, and clouds roll past the waning moon.
If it should come to be From the brake the Nightingale In the waste hour Crosses and troubles London Voluntaries Grave Andante con Moto Scherzando Largo e Mesto Allegro Maestoso Rhymes and Rhyhms Prologue Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade We are the Choice of the Will A desolate shore It came with the threat of a waning moon Why, my heart, do we love her so?
Quickly she reeled her glance into the cabin again, the contrast of Nelding with her own golden Peace, bright beneath vivid skies and a waning sun, suddenly too painful.
Many of his guests had met the cool and proper Miss Plimsoll in passing, and they found hilarious the image of Matthew Griswald, Iron Man of Letters, reduced in his waning years to grinding away on the razor-sharp pelvis of Miss Plimsoll.
With their well-known and documented power to elicit vivid psychoactive experiences long after the waning of primary effects.
As Zain stared into the waning light, he knew that Reene would have forgiven him in a second.
They argued for a while, but Sapling grew increasingly confused, his simple boyish pleasure in his kill waning now that his boasting had degenerated into this peculiar philosophical discussion.
Though Sief was mostly indifferent to his daughters, his desire for a son was still strong, and he continued to visit her bed on a tiresomely regular basis, despite the apparent waning of her fertility.
State was waning and no longer sufficed for both the local and the interstate markets, and that therefore the statute was a legitimate measure of conservation in the interest of the people of the State, was answered in the words just quoted.