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Definition of muse
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of muse is as below...
Muse (n.) To be
absent
in mind; to be so
occupied
in study or
contemplation
as not to
observe
passing
scenes
or
things
present;
to be in a brown
study.
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Musette
::
Musette
(n.) A small
bagpipe
formerly
in use,
having
a soft and sweet
tone..
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) The
faculty
by which the mind forms an image or a
representation
of
anything
perceived
before;
the power of
combining
and
modifying
such
objects
into new
pictures
or
images;
the power of
readily
and
happily
creating
and
recalling
such
objects
for the
purpose
of
amusement,
wit, or
embellishment;
imagination..
Amuse
::
Amuse (v.) To keep in
expectation;
to
beguile;
to
delude.
Castalian
::
Castalian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Castalia,
a
mythical
fountain
of
inspiration
on Mt.
Parnassus
sacred
to the
Muses..
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To think
closely;
to study in
silence;
to
meditate.
Muce
::
Muce (n.) See Muse, and
Muset..
Muse
::
Muse (n.)
Contemplation
which
abstracts
the mind from
passing
scenes;
absorbing
thought;
hence,
absence
of mind; a brown
study..
Thalia
::
Thalia
(n.) That one of the nine Muses who
presided
over
comedy.
Musar
::
Musar (n.) An
itinerant
player
on the
musette,
an
instrument
formerly
common
in
Europe..
Bridle
::
Bridle
(v. t.) To
restrain,
guide,
or
govern,
with, or as with, a
bridle;
to
check,
curb, or
control;
as, to
bridle
the
passions;
to
bridle
a
muse..
Inviting
::
Inviting
(a.)
Alluring;
tempting;
as, an
inviting
amusement
or
prospect..
Dilettante
::
Dilettante
(v. t.) An
admirer
or lover of the fine arts;
popularly,
an
amateur;
especially,
one who
follows
an art or a
branch
of
knowledge,
desultorily,
or for
amusement
only..
Cornmuse
::
Cornmuse
(n.) A
cornemuse.
Pierides
::
Pierides
(n. pl.) The
Muses.
Amusable
::
Amusable
(a.)
Capable
of being
amused.
Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) A thing for
amusement,
but of no real
value;
an
article
of trade of
little
value;
a
trifle..
Aonian
::
Aonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Aonia,
in
B/otia,
or to the
Muses,
who were
supposed
to dwell
there..
Cornamute
::
Cornamute
(n.) A
cornemuse.
Museless
::
Museless
(a.)
Unregardful
of the
Muses;
disregarding
the power of
poetry;
unpoetical.
Helicon
::
Helicon
(n.) A
mountain
in
Boeotia,
in
Greece,
supposed
by the
Greeks
to be the
residence
of
Apollo
and the
Muses..
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