Moonlight

Noun

 * 1) The light reflected from the moon.
 * 2)  Illuminated by the light from the moon.

Verb

 * 1) To work at a secondary job, usually in the evening or during the night, often secretly, so that one doesn't have to pay tax on the extra money earned.

Adjectives for Moonlight
glinting; gentle; sickly; bleached; mellow; Uquid; rich; down-slanting; mystical; cold; dewy; molten; golden; pleasant; pale; bubbling; magnificent; generous; weird; streaming; faint; white; muffled; fitful; ribboned; sacred; harvest; painted; vivid; glistening; tropic; autumn; sallow; milky; tremulous; slanting.

Verbs for Moonlight
bathe in—; drip—; shroud in—; wash by—; —casts spell; —checkers; —enchants; —illuminates; —kindles; —streaks; —streams in; —swathes; —sweeps; —unveils; — wanes.

Thesaurus
moonbeam, moonglow, moonshine, practice a profession, set up shop, stay employed, toil, transact business, work, work at, work for, be employed, bootleg, brew, carry on business, distill, do business, follow a trade, have a job, keep up, labor,

Etymology
As a surname Monelight in 1337, as Mone lith about 1300. Compound of mone "moon" + lith "light".

Derived terms

 * moonlighter

Noun

 * Catalan: llum de lluna
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian: chiaro di luna


 * Old Norse:
 * Portuguese: luar
 * Russian: лунный свет
 * Scots:
 * Spanish: luz de la luna
 * Telugu: వెన్నెల (vennela)
 * Turkish: Ay ışığı


 * Finnish:, kuun valaisema


 * Scots:

Verb

 * Dutch: zwartwerken
 * Finnish: tehdä sivutyötä, tehdä keikkaa
 * Portuguese: fazer bico
 * Russian: подрабатывать,, шабашничать


 * Swedish: