in þe croke of þe mone

Middle English

Alternative forms

Prepositional phrase

in þe croke of þe mone

  1. (astronomy) During the waxing crescent phase of the moon between the new moon and half moon.
  2. (astronomy, less common) Whenever the moon is in a crescent shape, either waxing or waning.

Usage notes

The time between the new moon and the half moon was generally viewed as ill-omened.

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