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Terpsichore
[ turp-sik-uh-ree ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. the Muse of dancing and choral song.
- (lowercase) choreography; the art of dancing.
Terpsichore
/ tɜːpˈsɪkərɪ /
noun
- the Muse of the dance and of choral song
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Terpsichore1
< Latin Terpsichorē < Greek Terpsichórē, noun use of feminine of terpsíchoros dance-liking; chorus
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Terpsichore1
C18: via Latin from Greek, from terpsikhoros delighting in the dance, from terpein to delight + khoros dance; see chorus
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Example Sentences
The Blonde and Terpsichore at length struck their colours, but Thurot held out to the last.
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The chief pleasure and delight of Terpsichore is in the graceful movements of the dance.
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Erato, who presides over the poems of love, generally accompanies the youngest and gayest of the Muses, Terpsichore.
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Such is, in all its simple modesty, the aspect of a temple consecrated to the worship of Bacchus and Terpsichore.
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Terpsichore, the Muse of choral dance and song, was usually portrayed in the act of dancing.
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