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单词 moonmilk
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moonmilkn.

Brit. /ˈmuːnmɪlk/, U.S. /ˈmunˌmɪlk/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding; perhaps modelled on a German lexical item, or perhaps modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: moon n.1, milk n.1
Etymology: < moon n.1 + milk n.1, after German Mondmilch (1704; earlier as monmilch, Gesner 1555) or post-classical Latin lac lunae (Gesner 1555).Compare Mondmilchloch , the name of the Swiss cave in which the deposit is found, and which is also first recorded (as Manloch , Moonloch ) in Gesner in the following passage:1555 K. Gesner Descriptio Montis Fracti 54 In eodem spelunca quędam reperitur uulgó dicta das Manloch, uel potius das Moonloch, id est Spelunca viri uel Lunæ. The first element in the names of the mineral and the cave is probably German Mond moon, perhaps reflecting alchemical association with the silvery aspect of the deposit, although it has also been explained as showing German regional (Swiss) mannli little man, gnome (compare man n.1). For further discussion and bibliography, see W. R. Reinbacher in National Speleol. Soc. Bull. (1994) 56 1–13. Compare mountain milk n. at mountain n. and adj. Compounds 2b(a), rock milk n. at rock n.1 Compounds 2a(a).
Geology.
A soft whitish deposit of carbonate minerals found on the walls of limestone caves as a floury powder or porous mass; esp. such a deposit consisting chiefly of calcite.
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1727–52 E. Chambers Cycl. Milk of the moon, a white, porous, friable, insipid earth, frequently found in form of a white farinaceous powder, but sometimes concreted into a mass, not unlike agaric.]
1885 Cassell's Encycl. Dict. V. i Moon-milk.
1965 New Scientist 3 June 666/2 These crystals form a colloid in water to give the substance that, in British caves, is called moonmilk.
1969 Science 5 Sept. 977/3 Most of the moonmilks analyzed from temperate caves of the eastern United States have been hydromagnesite.
1973 P. O'Donnell Silver Mistress ix. 161 They reached a huge stalactite chamber. Around the perimeter shimmered white patches of the calcite deposit called moonmilk.
1995 Ann. Rev. Anthropol. 24 430 This [layer of limestone rubble] was capped by a soft layer of calcium carbonate called ‘moonmilk’, which formed the surface of the cave floor.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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