musycke
Middle English
noun
Definitions
- (alt form) musicke
Etymology
Derived from Old French musique (mosaic) derived from Italian mosaico derived from Latin musaicum, musivum (opus), musivum, museum derived from Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (a shrine of the Muses, seat of the Muses).
Origin
Ancient Greek
Μουσεῖον
Gloss
a shrine of the Muses, seat of the Muses
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- museo Finnish
- musaicum Latin
- museum Latin
- musica Latin
- musivum (opus), musivum Latin
- mūsica Latin
- mūsēum Latin
- Mosaik German
- mosaicato Italian
- mosaicista Italian
- mosaico Italian
- museum Dutch, Flemish
- mosaïque French
- musique French
- muséum French
- мозаика Russian
- museo Spanish, Castilian
- Μουσεῖον Ancient Greek
- Μοῦσᾰ Ancient Greek
- museum Swedish
- musicke Middle English
- musike Middle English
- musique Old French
- musique Norman
- mosaïque Middle French
- musik xno