moonbath

English

Etymology

From moon + bath.

Noun

moonbath (plural moonbaths)

  1. A period spent exposed (as by moonbathing) to moonlight.
    • 2011, Marshall Chapman, Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller, Marshall Chapman, →ISBN:
      I just remember playing in a spirited game of basketball by the light of a moon so full and beautiful that afterward I was inspired to take a moonbath right there in the middle of their driveway.
    • 2019, Lisa Butterworth, A Beginner's Guide to Crystals: 65+ Stones for Everyday Magic, Ten Speed Press, →ISBN, page 17:
      To give your crystals a moonbath at sunset, leave them outside or on a table or windowsill overnight where they will be fully bathed in lunar light.

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