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Terpsichore

Terpsichore · f

the Muse of dancing

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What it meant

Terpsĭchŏrē — Lewis & Short

Terpsĭchŏrē, ēs, f., = *teryixo/rh,

I the Muse of dancing, Aus. Idyll. 20, 5; hence, in gen., for Muse, poetry: Terpsichoren odit, Juv. 7, 35; Sid. Ep. 8, 16.

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