moonfulEtymologyFrom moon + -ful.adjMarked by the presence of the moon.“Near-synonym: moonlit”Resembling the moon in some manner, such as being round, bright, etc.“The cattle-shed is equally curious, containing specimens of the genus Bos, the Brahmin cattle with their mild moonful eyes, […]”nounAn amount sufficient to fill the moon.“For suggestion of what one may really do, and for impelling one toward the practicable best, I find this book worth a moonful of " Consuelos."”