Museum is a derivative of muse
Muse means:
MUSE [myooz] _verb,_ *mused, musing* . To think carefully for a long period of time: _He mused about all the thingshe wanted to achieve before turning 21._
_noun, plural_ *muses* a source of inspiration: _The artist's muse was his wife, who inspired him to paint beaautiful women._
In the religion of the ancient Greeks, the _Muses_ were nine sister goddesses who each ruled over a different area of the arts, science, and learning. A *Museum* was, "a home of the Muses," meaning it would have things related to these areas of learning and the arts.
Roy is one of the derivatives of the Latin word rex , later the Old French "roial" (royal)and "roi" (king).
The Muse is the one who always cheers the players or the team itself and encourage them to play harder.
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This is poetic shorthand for "I am finding what inspires me". In early Greek times a Muse was a goddess of inspiration in poetry, art, drama, prose and other creative activities. So the Muse would work through physical things like people, places or situations.Say you are a writer and you have lost your Muse (writer's block) you go for a walk and you witness a sunset or a leaf falling or any number of things and all of a sudden the ideas start flowing as if by magic. You found your Muse.
The word music originates from the Greek words mousa (muse) musikos (pertaining to the muses) and mousike (techne) "(art) of the muses." It had been handed down to us with its current meaning by the Latin word musica (the art of music). The Latin word also referred to poetry as it creates a musical impression with words.
muse already is an English word.
The word derivatives is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun derivative.
A muse amused us with music.
Muse es musa inspiradora
Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
The derivatives for the Latin word "simia" include "simian" in English and "singe" in French.
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Well, in ancient times the word 'muse' meant a goddess or something like that. But nowadays it is the name of a band ('MUSE').
The word muse is said the same in French as it is in English. In Latin muse is said as musa and in Polish is muza.
I told Tony what muse means.
The English derivatives of "senex" include "senior," "senate," and "senility."
(The word muse can be a verb, meaning to think, consider, or ponder, while as a noun it means some inspirational individual, from the word for the Greek goddesses of the arts.)He would often stop by the river and muse over his life's direction.The director Quentin Tarantino describes actress Uma Thurman as his muse.