mentrelune

Etymology
Mentrelune is a neologism derived from two romance language words. "Mentre" is the Italian word for "while" or "during," and "lune" is the French word for "moon."

Pronunciation

 * (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈmɛntrəluːn/, /-ljuːn/
 * (General American) enPR: menʹtrə-loon, IPA(key): /ˈmɛntrəˌlun/
 * Hyphenation: men‧tre‧lune

Noun

 * 1) During the presence of the moon in the sky; specifically, events or experiences occurring during the nighttime hours when the moon is visible.
 * I love taking walks during the mentrelune, there's something so peaceful about the moonlit night sky.
 * 1) To describe a state of intense emotion or passion, such as being "over the moon" with excitement, anger, or joy.
 * After winning the championship game, the team was in a mentrelune of joy and celebration, hugging and jumping up and down in excitement.