muzyka
Polish
noun
Definitions
- music sound, organized in time in a melodious way
- (literary) music any pleasing or interesting sounds
- (colloquial) orchestra, band group of musicians
- (colloquial) music lessons, music class place where music is taught
- (Cieszyn Silesia) dance party
- (Bukovina) fun, amusement
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin mūsica (music) derived from Ancient Greek μουσική (of a Muse, art of the Muses).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μουσική
Gloss
of a Muse, art of the Muses
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- music English
- musica Latin
- musicalis Latin
- mūsica Latin
- mūsicāle(m), mūsicālem Latin
- mūsicālis Latin
- Musik German
- muzsika Hungarian
- musica Italian
- muziek Dutch, Flemish
- му́зыка Russian
- му́зыка Russian
- музыка Russian
- murga Spanish, Castilian
- música Spanish, Castilian
- μουσική Ancient Greek
- μουσική (τέχνη) Ancient Greek
- μουσῐκή Ancient Greek
- música Portuguese
- musik Swedish
- musik Danish
- muzika Czech
- مُوسِيقَى Arabic
- musique Old French
- muzika Serbo-Croatian
- музика Serbo-Croatian
- música Catalan, Valencian
- música Galician
- μουσική Greek (modern)
- musica Old High German
- muzikar Ido
- музика Bulgarian
- му́зика Ukrainian
- музика Ukrainian
- musica Occitan
- музыка Belarusian
- musica Romansh
- música Asturian
- musiche Friulian
- mùxega Venetian