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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.) 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..
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Aonian
::
Aonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Aonia,
in
B/otia,
or to the
Muses,
who were
supposed
to dwell
there..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.)
Loosely:
A band of
instrumental
musicians
performing
in a
theater,
concert
hall, or other place of
public
amusement..
Mused
::
Mused (imp. & p. p.) of Mus.
Ignoramuses
::
Ignoramuses
(pl. ) of
Ignoramu.
Disport
::
Disport
(v. i.) To play; to
wanton;
to move in
gayety;
to move
lightly
and
without
restraint;
to amuse one's self.
Play
::
Play (n.) Any
exercise,
or
series
of
actions,
intended
for
amusement
or
diversion;
a
game..
Juggle
::
Juggle
(v. i.) To play
tricks
by
sleight
of hand; to cause
amusement
and sport by
tricks
of
skill;
to
conjure.
Balcony
::
Balcony
(n.) A
platform
projecting
from the wall of a
building,
usually
resting
on
brackets
or
consoles,
and
inclosed
by a
parapet;
as, a
balcony
in front of a
window.
Also, a
projecting
gallery
in
places
of
amusement;
as, the
balcony
in a
theater..
Castalian
::
Castalian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Castalia,
a
mythical
fountain
of
inspiration
on Mt.
Parnassus
sacred
to the
Muses..
Saloon
::
Saloon
(n.) A
spacious
and
elegant
apartment
for the
reception
of
company
or for works of art; a hall of
reception,
esp. a hall for
public
entertainments
or
amusements;
a large room or
parlor;
as, the
saloon
of a
steamboat..
Fun
::
Fun (n.)
Sport;
merriment;
frolicsome
amusement.
Meditate
::
Meditate
(v. i.) To keep the mind in a state of
contemplation;
to dwell on
anything
in
thought;
to think
seriously;
to muse; to
cogitate;
to
reflect.
Cornamute
::
Cornamute
(n.) A
cornemuse.
Jest
::
"Jest (n.)
Something
done or said in order to
amuse;
a joke; a
witticism;
a
jocose
or
sportive
remark
or
phrase.
See
Synonyms
under Jest, v. i..
Ponder
::
Ponder
(v. i.) To
think;
to
deliberate;
to muse; --
usually
followed
by on or over.
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) The Muse that
presides
over
eloquence
and
heroic
poetry;
mother
of
Orpheus,
and chief of the nine
Muses..
Cornemuse
::
Cornemuse
(n.) A wind
instrument
nearly
identical
with the
bagpipe.
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To move or go on the feet for
exercise
or
amusement;
to take one's
exercise;
to
ramble.
Xanthian
::
Xanthian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Xanthus,
an
ancient
town on Asia
Minor;
--
applied
especially
to
certain
marbles
found near that
place,
and now in the
British
Museum..
Entertain
::
Entertain
(v. t.) To
engage
the
attention
of
agreeably;
to amuse with that which makes the time pass
pleasantly;
to
divert;
as, to
entertain
friends
with
conversation,
etc..
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