The word "loon" likely comes from Old Norse or Old English origins, and it may be related to words meaning "lame" or "clumsy" due to the bird's awkward appearance on land.
Example sentence - The Minnesota official state bird is the Common Loon.
The word for the moon, la lune, in French is pronounced la-loon.
A loon in French is called "une huée".
The term "loon" can refer to a type of bird commonly found in North America, known for its distinctive call and ability to swim underwater. It can also colloquially refer to someone who is eccentric or silly.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
Moon, Loon.
a loon is someone who is crazy. but it is not a nice word so don`t use that word.
Loon. Loon comes from the Scandinavian word 'lom' which means clumsy. The loon looks very awkward on land although they are good swimmers.
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Example sentence - The Minnesota official state bird is the Common Loon.
loon
The word balloon has two syllables. Bal-loon.
lunes (prounounced like: LOON ase)
laughing like a loon on loon pills
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a loon a loon
lion, lynx, loon, lark