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wane verb (waned, waning) intrans 1 said of the Moon: to appear to grow narrower as the Sun illuminates less of its surface. 2 to decline in glory, power or influence, etc. noun 1 the process of waning or declining. 2 the time during which this takes place. 3 a defective edge or corner on a plank of wood. waney or wany adj. on the wane decreasing or declining.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wanian to lessen.

wane verb (waned, waning) intrans 1 said of the Moon: to appear to grow narrower as the Sun illuminates less of its surface. 2 to decline in glory, power or influence, etc. noun 1 the process of waning or declining. 2 the time during which this takes place. 3 a defective edge or corner on a plank of wood. waney or wany adj. on the wane decreasing or declining.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wanian to lessen.

wane verb (waned, waning) intrans 1 said of the Moon: to appear to grow narrower as the Sun illuminates less of its surface. 2 to decline in glory, power or influence, etc. noun 1 the process of waning or declining. 2 the time during which this takes place. 3 a defective edge or corner on a plank of wood. waney or wany adj. on the wane decreasing or declining.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wanian to lessen.