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1 μοῖσα
1 art of the muse γινώσκομαι δὲ καὶ μοῖσαν παρέχων ἅλις a chorus of Keans speaks; a ref. to Simonides and Bacchylides? Πα. 4. 24, cf. 2. a. β. infra.2 Muses, the nine daughters of Mnemosyne by Zeus, v. Πα. 12. 2, Πα. 6. 56, patrons of the arts, cf. Κλεώ, Πιερίδες, Ἑλικωνιάδες, Χάριτες, Τερψιχόρα, Καλλιόπα.a sing.I semi-personified as the provider of inspiration and song.ἐμοὶ μὲν ὦν Μοῖσα καρτερώτατον βέλος ἀλκᾷ τρέφει O. 1.112
Μοῖσα δ' παρέστα μοι νεοσίγαλον εὑρόντι τρόπον O. 3.4
ὦ Μοῖσ, ἀλλὰ σὺ καὶ θυγάτηρ Ἀλάθεια Διός O. 10.3
Μοῖσα, καὶ πὰρ Δεινομένει κελαδῆσαι πίθεό μοι P. 1.58
Μοῖσα P. 4.3
Μοῖσα, τὸ δὲ τεὸν P. 11.41
ὦ πότνια Μοῖσα, μᾶτερ ἁμετέρα, λίσσομαι N. 3.1
εὔθυν' ἐπὶ τοῦτον, ἄγε, Μοῖσα, οὖρον ἐπέων εὐκλέα N. 6.28
Μοῖσά τοι κολλᾷ χρυσόν N. 7.77
ὦ Μοῖσα I. 6.57
αἰτέομαι χρυσέαν καλέσαι Μοῖσαν I. 8.6
Μοῖσ, ἀνέγειρ' ἐμέ fr. 6a. e. ἐμὲ δ' ἐξαίρετον κάρυκα σοφῶν ἐπέων Μοῖσ ἀνέστασ Δ. 2. 2. μαντεύεο, Μοῖσα fr. 150. Μοῖσ' ἀνέηκέ με fr. 151.II the art of the muses, musicἐν δὲ Μοῖσ' ἁδύπνοος, ἐν δ Ἄρης ἀνθεῖ O. 13.22
αὔξεται καὶ Μοῖσα δἰ ἀγγελίας ὀρθᾶς P. 4.279
δίδωσί τε Μοῖσαν, οἷς ἂν ἐθέλῃ sc.Ἀπόλλων P. 5.65
Μοῖσα δ' οὐκ ἀποδαμεῖ P. 10.37
μεγάλων δ' ἀέθλων Μοῖσα μεμνᾶσθαι φιλεῖ N. 1.12
Αἰακῷ σε (= θυμόν) φαμὶ γένει τε Μοῖσαν φέρειν N. 3.28ἁ Μοῖσα γὰρ οὐ φιλοκερδής πω τότ' ἦν οὐδ ἐργάτις I. 2.6
ἔνθα ἀριστεύοισιν καὶ χοροὶ καὶ Μοῖσα καὶ Ἀγλαία at Sparta fr. 199. 3.III frag.λίγεια μὲν Μοῖσ' ἀφα[ Pae. 14.32
b pl., as goddesses and patrons of the arts.τοῦτό γέ οἱ σαφέως μαρτυρήσω· μελίφθογγοι δ' ἐπιτρέψοντι Μοῖσαι O. 6.21
ἐσσὶ γὰρ ἄγγελος ὀρθός, ἠυκόμων σκυτάλα Μοισᾶν the chorus leader, Aineas O. 6.91νέκταρ χυτόν, Μοισᾶν δόσιν O. 7.7
ἑκαταβόλων Μοισᾶν ἀπὸ τόξων O. 9.5
ἐν Μοισᾶν δίφρῳ O. 9.81
ἐγγυάσομαι ὔμμιν, ὦ Μοῖσαι O. 11.17
Μοίσαις γὰρ ἀγλαοθρόνοις ἑκὼν Ὀλιγαιθίδαισίν τ' ἔβαν ἐπίκουρος O. 13.96
χρυσέα φόρμιγξ, Ἀπόλλωνος καὶ ἰοπλοκάμων σύνδικον Μοισᾶν κτέανον P. 1.2
ἀμφί τε Λατοίδα σοφίᾳ βαθυκόλπων τε Μοισᾶν P. 1.12
χρυσαμπύκων μελπομενᾶν ἐν ὄρει Μοισᾶν καὶ ἐν ἑπταπύλοις ἄιον Θήβαις sc. Peleus and Kadmos, on the occasion of their marriages (cf. N. 5.23) P. 3.90 ἀπὸ δ' αὐτὸν ἐγὼ Μοίσαισι δώσω (cf. N. 10.26) P. 4.67 ἔν τε Μοίσαισι ποτανὸς ἀπὸ ματρὸς φίλας Arkesilas, soaring among the arts P. 5.114αἱ δὲ σοφαὶ Μοισᾶν θύγατρες ἀοιδαὶ N. 4.3
πρόφρων δὲ καὶ κείνοις ἄειδ' ἐν Παλίῳ Μοισᾶν ὁ κάλλιστος χορός at the marriage of Peleus and Thetis N. 5.23μελίφρον' αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε N. 7.12
κωμάσομεν παρ' Ἀπόλλωνος Σικυωνόθε, Μοῖσαι, τὰν νεοκτίσταν ἐς Αἴτναν N. 9.1
ἀκοντίζων σκοποἶ ἄγχιστα Μοισᾶν N. 9.55
( Θεαῖος) Μοίσαισί τ' ἔδωκ ἀρόσαι (τουτέστι τοὺς στεφάνους διὰ τὸν ὕμνον Σ.) N. 10.26χρυσαμπύκων ἐς δίφρον Μοισᾶν ἔβαινον κλυτᾷ φόρμιγγι συναντόμενοι I. 2.2
προφρόνων Μοισᾶν τύχοιμεν I. 4.43
φλέγεται δ' ἰοπλόκοισι Μοίσαις Strepsiadas I. 7.23 ταμίαι τε σοφοὶ Μοισᾶν ἀγωνίων τ' ἀέθλων the citizens of Aigina I. 9.8ἀλλὰ παρθένοι γάρ, ἴσθ' ὅτι, Μοῖσαι, πάντα Pae. 6.54
Μοισᾶν[ Pae. 6.181
πο]τανὸν ἅρμα μοισα[ Πα. 7B. 14.ὦ Μοῖσαι Pae. 8.65
ἐννέ[α Μοί]σαις Pae. 12.2
εὐάμπυκες [ ἀέ]ξετ' ἔτι, Μοῖσαι, θάλος ἀοιδᾶν Δ. 1. 1. τί ἔρδων φίλος σοί τε, καρτερόβρεντα Κρονίδα, φίλος δὲ Μοίσαις, Εὐθυμίᾳ τε μέλων εἴην; fr. 155. 2. οὔτοι με ξένον οὐδ' ἀδαήμονα Μοισᾶν ἐπαίδευσαν κλυταὶ Θῆβαι fr. 198. εὔδ]οξα Μοίσαις[ (supp. Snell, cum χρυ[σο]π[λόκοις coniugens, improbante Lobel) fr. 215b. 8. Μοῖσαι ἀργύρεαι ?fr. 287. ] ροαι δὲ Μοῖσαι ω[ ?fr. 334a. 3. θρέμματα Μουσῶν ( Μοισᾶν scribendum: of poets) ?fr. 352. -
2 Musa
1.Mūsa, ae, f., = Mousa, a muse, one of the goddesses of poetry, music, and the other liberal arts. The ancients reckoned nine of them, viz.: Clio, the muse of history; Melpomene, of tragedy; Thalia, of comedy; Euterpe, of the flute; Terpsichore, of dancing; Calliope, of epic poetry; Erato, of lyric poetry; Urania, of astronomy; Polyhymnia, of the mimic art, Aus. Idyll. 20; Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 92:II.Musarum delubra,
Cic. Arch. 11, 27:hic Musarum parens domusque Pieria, Mela, 2, 3, 2: crassiore Musā,
in a plainer, clearer manner, without too much refinement, Quint. 1, 10, 28: sine ullā Musā, without any genius, wit, taste, Varr. ap. Non. 448, 16.—Transf.A.A song, a poem:B.musa procax,
Hor. C. 2, 1, 37:pedestris,
a style of poetry bordering on prose, id. S. 2, 6, 17.—Plur., sciences, studies:2.quis est omnium, qui modo cum Musis, id est cum humanitate et cum doctrinā habeat aliquod commercium, qui, etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 23, 66:agrestiores,
id. Or. 3, 12:mansuetiores,
philosophical studies, id. Fam. 1, 9, 23.Mūsa, ae, m., a Roman surname, e. g. Antonius Musa, a physician in ordinary of Augustus, Suet. Aug. 59; Plin. 19, 8, 38, § 128: Q. Pomponius Musa, in Eckhel. D. N. V. t. 5, p. 283. -
3 τεός
τεός (-ός, -ῷ, -όν, -οῖς(ιν); -ᾷ, -άν, τεάν, -αί, -αις(ι), -αῖσιν, τεαῖσιν; -όν nom., acc., - οῖς: c. art., O. 5.11, P. 8.33, P. 11.41, I. 1.1, I. 1.58)1 your (s.)a addressing gods, heroes, simm.Ζεῦ, τεαὶ γὰρ ὧραι O. 4.1
Παλλάς, ἀείδει μὲν ἄλσος ἁγνὸν τὸ τεόν O. 5.11
Αἶαν, τεόν τ' ἐν δαιτί, Ἰλιάδα, νικῶν ἐπεστεφάνωσε βωμόν ( Αἰάντειόν τ' ἐν codd., corr. Hermann) O. 9.112 γέρας ἀμφέβαλε τεαῖσιν κόμαις (of Cyrene) P. 5.31Ἄπολλον, τεᾷ, Καρνήἰ, ἐν δαιτὶ P. 5.79
Ἄπολλον, τεὸν δόμον (Wil.: τεόν τε δόμον codd.) P. 7.10 ὁ μέν που τεοῖς τε μήδεσι τοῦτ' ἔπραξεν (Tricl.: τεοῖσι codd.: of Apollo) P. 10.11 τεὰν κατ' αἶσαν (of the Muse) N. 3.15Ζεῦ, τεὸν γὰρ αἷμα, σέο δ' ἀγὼν N. 3.65
τεὰν ἀδελφεὰν ἐλάχομεν ἀγλαόγυιον Ἥβαν (of Eleithuia) N. 7.4ἔργμασιν ἐπιστατεῖ, Αἴγινα, τεῶν Διός τ' ἐκγόνων N. 7.50
ἐν τεμένεσσι δόμον ἔχει τεοῖς (of Herakles) N. 7.94Ἑστία, εὖ μὲν Ἀρισταγόραν δέξαι τεὸν ἐς θάλαμον N. 11.3
μᾶτερ ἐμά, τὸ τεόν, χρύσασπι Θήβα, πρᾶγμα καὶ ἀσχολίας ὑπέρτερον θήσομαι I. 1.1
Πρωτεσίλα, τὸ τεὸν δ' ἀνδρῶν Ἀχαιῶν ἐν Φυλάκᾳ τέμενος συμβάλλομαι I. 1.58
διὰ τεάν, ὤνασσα, τιμὰν (of Theia) I. 5.6 τίνι τῶν πάρος, ὦ μάκαιρα Θήβα, καλῶν ἐπιχωρίων μάλιστα θυμὸν τεὸν εὔφρανας; I. 7.2 πόρε, Λοξία, τεαῖσιν ἁμίλλαισιν εὐανθέα καὶ Πυθόι στέ-φανον I. 7.50
ἦλθον ἔταις ἀμαχανίαν ἀλέξων τεοῖσιν ἐμαῖς τε τιμαῖς (of Pytho) Πα.. 1. ]τεαν τε[λετ]ὰν μελίζοι (of Dionysos?) Δ. 3.. ὦ Κύπρου δέσποινα, τεὸν δεῦτ' ἐς ἄλσος fr. 122. 18. pro subs., Μοῖσα, τὸ δὲ τεόν, εἰ μισθοῖο συνέθευ παρέχειν φωνὰν ὑπάργυρον, ἄλλοτ' ἄλλᾳ ταρασσέμεν your duty P. 11.41b addressing victorsτεαῖσι μήδεται, Ἱέρων, μερίμναισιν O. 1.106
τεᾶς, Ἁγησίδαμε, πυγμαχίας ἕνεκεν O. 11.12
τεὰ ἀκλεὴς τιμὰ (of Ergoteles) O. 12.13διὰ τεὰν δύναμιν P. 2.20
τεὰν καταιθύσσει μάκαιραν ἑστίαν (of Arkesilas) P. 5.10τεᾷ φρενί P. 5.19
πατρὶ τεῷ, Θρασύβουλε P. 6.15
τὸ δ' ἐν ποσί μοι τράχον ἴτω τεὸν χρέος, ὦ παῖ my debt to you P. 8.33 [ αὖτις ἐγεῖραι καὶ παλαιὰν δόξαν τεῶν προγόνων (codd. contra metr.: ἑῶν Mosch., edd. vulgo: καὶ τεῶν δόξαν παλαιὰν Bergk) P. 9.105]πάτραν ἵν ἀκούομεν, Τιμάσαρχε, τεὰν ἐπινικίοισιν ἀοιδαῖς πρόπολον ἔμμεναι N. 4.78
τεὸς μάτρως ἀγάλλει κείνου ὁμόσπορον ἔθνος, Πυθέα (Mingarelli e Σ: Πυθέας codd.) N. 5.43c in direct speech “ἀμφὶ τεαῖς, ἥρως, χερὸς ἐργασίαις ἁλίσκεται” (of Aiakos) O. 8.42 “ τεὸν οἶκον” (of Pelias) P. 4.151 “ πόσις σπέρμα θνατὸν ματρὶ τεᾷ πελάσαις στᾶξεν ἥρως” (of Polydeukes) N. 10.81d addressing relatives of the victorὦ Μέγα, τὸ δ' αὖτις τεὰν ψυχὰν κομίξαι οὔ μοι δυνατόν N. 8.44
e addressing inanimate objects τεαῖς ῥιπαῖσι κατασχόμενος (of the lyre.) P. 1.9 -
4 monstruo
m.1 monster.2 giant, marvel (prodigio).* * *► adjetivo1 familiar (extraordinario) fantastic, terrific1 monster2 (en fealdad) monstrosity* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) (Mit) monster2) (=engendro) freak *, monster3) (=persona malvada) monster4) (=prodigio) giantBorges, monstruo sagrado de la literatura sudamericana — Borges, the revered figure of South American literature
5) (=cosa enorme) monster¡mira, vaya monstruo de camión! — look at that lorry, what a monster!
2. ADJ INV *1) (=maravilloso) fantastic, brilliantidea monstruo — fantastic o brilliant idea
2) (=grande) huge* * *I IIadjetivo invariable (fam) fantastic (colloq)* * *= monster, beast.Ex. The article is entitled 'Users' experiences with qualitative data analysis software: neither monster nor muse'.Ex. In Little Gidding T.S. Eliot gives us some lines that express what I mean not just by saying it but by demonstrating it too: Last season's fruit is eaten And the fullfed beast shall kick the empty pail.----* monstruo marino = sea monster.* * *I IIadjetivo invariable (fam) fantastic (colloq)* * *monstruo22 = mean machine.Nota: Generalmente usado en sentido positivo para indicar una persona o cosa muy eficaz.Ex: A 500-year-old sketch by Leonardo da Vinci was recently discovered -- of a mean machine that looked just like a modern bike!.
= monster, beast.Ex: The article is entitled 'Users' experiences with qualitative data analysis software: neither monster nor muse'.
Ex: In Little Gidding T.S. Eliot gives us some lines that express what I mean not just by saying it but by demonstrating it too: Last season's fruit is eaten And the fullfed beast shall kick the empty pail.* monstruo marino = sea monster.* * *1 ( Mit) monster2 (persona — deforme, fea) monster, hideous creature; (— malvada) monster3 (fenómeno) phenomenonun monstruo de la música pop a pop phenomenon o sensation o giantCompuesto:sea monster* * *
monstruo sustantivo masculino
monstruo sustantivo masculino
1 monster
pey freak
2 (genio) genius, giant: ¡eres un monstruo!, you're a genious!
' monstruo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fenómena
- fenómeno
English:
freak
- horror
- juggernaut
- monster
- turn against
* * *♦ nm1. [ser fantástico] monsterel monstruo de Frankenstein Frankenstein's monster;el monstruo del Lago Ness the Loch Ness monster3. [persona cruel] monster5. Fam [prodigio]uno de los monstruos del arte contemporáneo one of the giants of contemporary art;es un monstruo de la electrónica he's a wizard at electronics;es un monstruo esquiando he's a brilliant skiermonstruo sagrado legend♦ adj invFam massive;una concentración monstruo a mass meeting* * *m1 ( adefesio) monster2 ( fenómeno) phenomenon* * *monstruo nm: monster* * *monstruo n monster -
5 מוזה
(Greek Mythology) Muse, any of nine goddesses who are associated with inspiration and creativity for the arts (poetry, music, fine art, etc.)————————muse -
6 изящные искусства
2) French: beaux, beaux-arts3) Architecture: elegant arts, the fine arts
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