moonrise

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The time of day or night when the moon begins to rise over the horizon.
 * 2) * 1909,, “The Mortal Lease” V, in Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse, New York: Scribner’s, p. 41,
 * Do I not know, some wingèd things from far
 * Are borne along illimitable night
 * To dance their lives out in a single flight
 * Between the moonrise and the setting star?
 * Are borne along illimitable night
 * To dance their lives out in a single flight
 * Between the moonrise and the setting star?

Translations

 * Arabic: شَفَق, غَسَق, عَتَمَة
 * Bulgarian: изгрев на Луната
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 月出
 * Dutch: maansopgang, maansopkomst
 * Finnish: kuunnousu
 * French: lever de lune
 * German:
 * Irish: éirí na gealaí
 * Italian: sorgere della luna
 * Old English: mōnan upgang
 * Polish: wschód księżyca
 * Portuguese: nascer da lua
 * Romanian: răsărit de lună
 * Russian: восхо́д луны́
 * Serbo-Croatian: izlazak meseca
 * Spanish: subida de la luna, salida de la luna
 * Tamil: உதய நிலா
 * Telugu: