Terpsichore
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Τερψιχόρη (Terpsikhórē), from τέρψις (térpsis, “enjoyment, delight”) + χορός (khorós, “chorus”), + -an.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˌtəːpˈsɪkəɹi/
Proper noun
Terpsichore
Translations
Greek mythology: one of the nine muses
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See also
- (Greek mythology Muses) Muse; Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, Urania
- terpsichorean
References
- “terpsichore” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- “terpsichore” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
Portuguese
Proper noun
Terpsichore f
- Obsolete spelling of Terpsícore (used in Portugal until September 1911 and died out in Brazil during the 1920s).
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