selene (Meaning)

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selene (n)

(Greek mythology) goddess of the Moon in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Luna

a genus of Carangidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of selene

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selene Sentence Examples

  1. Selene's silvery glow illuminated the desolate streets.
  2. The goddess Selene descended upon the earth, her chariot bathed in moonlight.
  3. Selene's lunar touch cast a mystical enchantment on the forest.
  4. The wolves howled in reverence to Selene, their mistress of the moonlight.
  5. The tides ebbed and flowed with Selene's celestial dance.
  6. The ancient mariner guided his ship by the light of Selene's orb.
  7. Lovers confessed their affections beneath Selene's watchful gaze.
  8. Troubled poets found solace in Selene's comforting embrace.
  9. Selene's daughters, the Pleiades, danced across the night sky.
  10. The eclipse darkened the heavens, shrouding Selene's radiant presence.

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(Greek mythology) goddess of the Moon in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Luna, a genus of Carangidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Selene's silvery glow illuminated the desolate streets.

The goddess Selene descended upon the earth, her chariot bathed in moonlight.

Selene's lunar touch cast a mystical enchantment on the forest.

The wolves howled in reverence to Selene, their mistress of the moonlight.