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Muse noun 1 Greek mythol, also literary, art, etc any of the nine goddesses of the arts, said to be a source of creative inspiration to all artists, especially poets. 2 literary (especially the Muse) a poetic genius or inspiration; b poetry or art.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin Musa, from Greek mousa.

Muse noun 1 Greek mythol, also literary, art, etc any of the nine goddesses of the arts, said to be a source of creative inspiration to all artists, especially poets. 2 literary (especially the Muse) a poetic genius or inspiration; b poetry or art.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin Musa, from Greek mousa.

Muse noun 1 Greek mythol, also literary, art, etc any of the nine goddesses of the arts, said to be a source of creative inspiration to all artists, especially poets. 2 literary (especially the Muse) a poetic genius or inspiration; b poetry or art.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin Musa, from Greek mousa.