6.3.24.2 mus- to think, to devote oneself to arts, to enjoy oneself |
Franç. VS | môzâ | to think |
Anc.Greek | mousóô | learned |
Anc.Greek | moúsa | science, art; the Muses are the personified arts |
Anc.Greek | mousikós | learned, skilled, practicing music |
Ital. | muso | thoughtful, pensive |
Franç. | muser | to idle (certainement pas "avoir le museau en l'air") |
Franç. | amuser (s') | to play |