muse |
ojibwe |
As nouns the difference between muse and ojibwe
is that
muse is a source of inspiration while
Ojibwe is a member of a native Algonquin people of central Canada.
As a verb muse
is to become lost in thought, to ponder.
As a proper noun Ojibwe is
the language spoken by the native Algonquin people of central Canada, one of a closely related group of languages and dialects of the Algonquian branch of the Algic language family.
muse |
parnassus |
As a noun muse
is .
As a proper noun parnassus is
name of a mountain in central greece; according to greek mythology, this mountain was sacred to apollo and the corycian nymphs, and was the home of the muses.
muse |
philomuse |
As nouns the difference between muse and philomuse
is that
muse is while
philomuse is (obsolete) a lover of the muses or poetry.
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