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Terpsichore Definition

Greek
(a.) Of or pertaining to Greece or the Greeks
Greek
(n.) A native, or one of the people, of Greece
Greek
(n.) A swindler
Greek
(n.) Something unintelligible
Muse
(n.) A gap or hole in a hedge, hence, wall, or the like, through which a wild animal is accustomed to pass
Muse
(n.) One of the nine goddesses who presided over song and the different kinds of poetry, and also the arts and sciences
Muse
(n.) A particular power and practice of poetry.
Muse
(n.) A poet
Muse
(n.) To think closely
Muse
(n.) To be absent in mind
Muse
(n.) To wonder.
Muse
(v. t.) To think on
Muse
(v. t.) To wonder at.
Muse
(n.) Contemplation which abstracts the mind from passing scenes
Muse
(n.) Wonder, or admiration.
Mythology
(n.) The science which treats of myths
Mythology
(n.) A body of myths
Terpsichore
(n.) The Muse who presided over the choral song and the dance, especially the latter.

Terpsichore (Muse in Greek mythology) Bedeutung

dancing
dance
terpsichore
saltation
taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
War of Greek Independence the Greeks rebelled against Turkish rule in , with the support of England and France and Russia they won independence in at Navarino (although the country included only half its present size)
Greek partridge
rock partridge
Alectoris graeca
of mountainous areas of southern Europe
fret Greek fret
Greek key
key pattern
an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief), there was a simple fret at the top of the walls
Greek cross a cross with each of the four arms the same length
muse the source of an artist's inspiration, Euterpe was his muse
Greek architecture the architecture of ancient Greece
mythology the study of myths
Greek alphabet the alphabet used by ancient Greeks
Greek mode any of the descending diatonic scales in the music of classical Greece
Greek
Hellenic
Hellenic language
the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
Modern Greek
New Greek
the Greek language as spoken and written today
Late Greek the Greek language in the rd to th centuries
Medieval Greek
Middle Greek
Byzantine Greek
the Greek language from about to AD
Ancient Greek the Greek language prior to the Roman Empire
Attic
Ionic
Ionic dialect
Classical Greek
the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia
mythology myths collectively, the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person
classical mythology the system of mythology of the Greeks and Romans together, much of Roman mythology (especially the gods) was borrowed from the Greeks
Greek mythology the mythology of the ancient Greeks
Roman mythology the mythology of the ancient Romans
Norse mythology the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity
Greek Orthodox Church
Greek Church
state church of Greece, an autonomous part of the Eastern Orthodox Church
chorus Greek chorus a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play
Athens
Athinai
capital of Greece
Greek capital
the capital and largest city of Greece, named after Athena (its patron goddess), in the th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized city
Greek deity a deity worshipped by the ancient Greeks
Muse in ancient Greek mythology any of daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, protector of an art or science
Terpsichore (Greek mythology) the Muse of the dance and of choral song
Greek Catholic a member of the Greek Orthodox Church
Greek
Hellene
a native or inhabitant of Greece
fenugreek
Greek clover
Trigonella foenumgraecum
annual herb or southern Europe and eastern Asia having off-white flowers and aromatic seeds used medicinally and in curry
Jacob's ladder
Greek valerian charity
Polemonium caeruleum
Polemonium van-bruntiae
Polymonium caeruleum van-bruntiae
pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers
Greek valerian Polemonium reptans erect or spreading perennial of the eastern United States
Greek monetary unit monetary unit in Greece
drachma
Greek drachma
formerly the basic unit of money in Greece
Greek fire a mixture used by Byzantine Greeks that was often shot at adversaries, catches fire when wetted
c chew over
think over
meditate
ponder
excogitate
contemplate muse
reflect
mull
mull over
ruminate
speculate
ccbbb
reflect deeply on a subject, I mulled over the events of the afternoon, philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years, The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate
Orthodox Eastern Orthodox
Russian Orthodox
Greek Orthodox
of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Greek Grecian
Hellenic
of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language, Greek mythology, a Grecian robe
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Terpsichore ist eine der neun Musen, die allesamt Töchter des Zeus und der Mnemosyne sind. Sie ist die Muse der Chorlyrik und des Tanzes und hat ihren Namen nach Ansicht mancher antiker Schriftsteller daher, dass sie ihre Liebhaber mit den Verführungen vergnügte, die von der Gelehrsamkeit herkommen. Sie soll zuerst das Tanzen und nach anderen Schönen Künsten die Wissenschaften erfunden haben.

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