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Definition of muse
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Muse (n.) A poet; a bard.
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Cornamute
::
Cornamute
(n.) A
cornemuse.
Disport
::
Disport
(v. i.) To play; to
wanton;
to move in
gayety;
to move
lightly
and
without
restraint;
to amuse one's self.
Muse
::
Muse (n.) One of the nine
goddesses
who
presided
over song and the
different
kinds of
poetry,
and also the arts and
sciences;
-- often used in the
plural..
Gladiator
::
Gladiator
(n.)
Originally,
a
swordplayer;
hence,
one who
fought
with
weapons
in
public,
either
on the
occasion
of a
funeral
ceremony,
or in the
arena,
for
public
amusement..
Study
::
Study (n.) To fix the mind
closely
upon a
subject;
to dwell upon
anything
in
thought;
to muse; to
ponder.
Clio
::
Clio (n.) The Muse who
presided
over
history.
Divertisement
::
Divertisement
(n.)
Diversion;
amusement;
recreation.
Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) A thing for
amusement,
but of no real
value;
an
article
of trade of
little
value;
a
trifle..
Musar
::
Musar (n.) An
itinerant
player
on the
musette,
an
instrument
formerly
common
in
Europe..
Play
::
Play (n.) To
engage
in sport or
lively
recreation;
to
exercise
for the sake of
amusement;
to
frolic;
to spot.
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To think
closely;
to study in
silence;
to
meditate.
Ruminate
::
Ruminate
(v. t.) To
meditate
or
ponder
over; to muse on.
Routine
::
Routine
(n.) A round of
business,
amusement,
or
pleasure,
daily or
frequently
pursued;
especially,
a
course
of
business
or
offical
duties
regularly
or
frequently
returning..
Box
::
Box (n.) A space with a few seats
partitioned
off in a
theater,
or other place of
public
amusement..
Playfellow
::
Playfellow
(n.) A
companion
in
amusements
or
sports;
a
playmate.
Play
::
Play (n.) The act or
practice
of
contending
for
victory,
amusement,
or a
prize,
as at dice,
cards,
or
billiards;
gaming;
as, to lose a
fortune
in
play..
Amusette
::
Amusette
(n.) A light field
cannon,
or
stocked
gun
mounted
on a
swivel..
Liking
::
Liking
(n.) The state of being
pleased
with, or
attracted
toward,
some thing or
person;
hence,
inclination;
desire;
pleasure;
preference;
-- often with for,
formerly
with to; as, it is an
amusement
I have no
liking
for..
Boating
::
Boating
(n.) The act or
practice
of
rowing
or
sailing,
esp. as an
amusement;
carriage
in
boats..
Muse
::
Muse (v. t.) To think on; to
meditate
on.
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