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Dictionary Results For "Polyhymnia" [?]/[OPML]
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English

Etymology

From the Greek poly, (many) + hymn(os), (song in praise of gods) + -ia, (common feminine ending)

Proper noun

Polyhymnia

  1. The Muse of sacred music.


de:Polyhymnia

GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Polyhymnia \Pol`y*hym"ni*a\, n. [L., from Gr. ?; poly`s many + ?
hymn.] (Anc. Myth.)
The Muse of lyric poetry.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet Polyhymnia
n : (Greek mythology) the Muse of singing and mime and sacred
dance
Moby Dictionary
Apollo
, Apollo Musagetes , Bragi , Calliope , Castilian Spring , Clio ,
Erato
, Euterpe , Helicon , Hippocrene , Melpomene , Muse , Orpheus ,
Parnassus
, Pierian Spring , Pierides , Polymnia , Terpsichore , Thalia ,
afflatus
, artistic imagination , conception , creative imagination ,
creative power
, creative thought , esemplastic imagination ,
esemplastic power
, fire of genius , genius , inspiration , muse ,
mythicization
, mythification , mythopoeia , poesy , poetic genius ,
poetic imagination
, sacred Nine , shaping imagination , the Muses ,
the Nine
, tuneful Nine


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