It comes from Latin 'musica' and Greek 'mousike techne' being an art in which the Muses presided, especially music
Simo n I. Karas has written: 'E Vyzantine mousike palaiographike ereuna en Elladi'
The word "music" comes from the Greek word "mousike" which means "art of the Muses". The Muses were the nine goddesses of arts and sciences in Greek mythology.
The English word "music" comes from the Greek term "mousike". It was related to the art of listening to the muses who were Greek goddesses.
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The word music comes from the Greek word (mousike), which means "(art) of the Muses". In Ancient Greece the Muses included the goddesses of music, poetry, art, and dance.
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The word music is ultimately from the Greek term mousike [techne] "[art] of the Muses". The Muses were nine Greek deities who ruled over, and inspired, literature and other arts. (The Muses were also the source of our word "museum".)
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