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Definition of muse
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Muse (n.) A
particular
power and
practice
of
poetry.
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Terpsichore
::
Terpsichore
(n.) The Muse who
presided
over the
choral
song and the
dance,
especially
the
latter..
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To move or go on the feet for
exercise
or
amusement;
to take one's
exercise;
to
ramble.
Amusing
::
Amusing
(a.)
Giving
amusement;
diverting;
as, an
amusing
story..
Muse
::
Muse (v. t.) To
wonder
at.
Euterpe
::
Euterpe
() The Muse who
presided
over
music.
Divert
::
Divert
(v. t.) To turn away from any
occupation,
business,
or
study;
to cause to have
lively
and
agreeable
sensations;
to
amuse;
to
entertain;
as,
children
are
diverted
with
sports;
men are
diverted
with works of wit and
humor..
Fun
::
Fun (n.)
Sport;
merriment;
frolicsome
amusement.
Anthrenus
::
Anthrenus
(n.) A genus of small
beetles,
several
of
which,
in the
larval
state,
are very
destructive
to
woolen
goods,
fur, etc. The
common
museum
pest is A.
varius;
the
carpet
beetle
is A.
scrophulariae.
The
larvae
are
commonly
confounded
with
moths..
Muce
::
Muce (n.) See Muse, and
Muset..
Fable
::
Fable (n.) A
Feigned
story or tale,
intended
to
instruct
or
amuse;
a
fictitious
narration
intended
to
enforce
some
useful
truth or
precept;
an
apologue.
See the Note under
Apologue..
Urania
::
Urania
(n.) One of the nine
Muses,
daughter
of Zeus by
Mnemosyne,
and
patron
of
astronomy..
Backsword
::
Backsword
(n.) In
England,
a stick with a
basket
handle,
used in
rustic
amusements;
also, the game in which the stick is used. Also
called
singlestick..
Orpheus
::
Orpheus
(n.) The
famous
mythic
Thracian
poet, son of the Muse
Calliope,
and
husband
of
Eurydice.
He is
reputed
to have had power to
entrance
beasts
and
inanimate
objects
by the music of his
lyre..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Abounding
in
humor;
exciting
amusement;
entertaining;
as, the scene was a rich one; a rich
incident
or
character..
Sport
::
Sport (v. t.) To
divert;
to
amuse;
to make
merry;
-- used with the
reciprocal
pronoun.
Amusement
::
Amusement
(n.) The state of being
amused;
pleasurable
excitement;
that which
amuses;
diversion.
Thalia
::
Thalia
(n.) That one of the nine Muses who
presided
over
comedy.
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) The
leaping,
tripping,
or
measured
stepping
of one who
dances;
an
amusement,
in which the
movements
of the
persons
are
regulated
by art, in
figures
and in
accord
with
music..
Divertisement
::
Divertisement
(n.)
Diversion;
amusement;
recreation.
Melpomene
::
Melpomene
(n.) The Muse of
tragedy.
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