Muset

Muset
Muset Mu"set, n. [OF. mussette, dim. of musse, muce, a hiding place, fr. F. musser, OF. mucier, muchier, to conceal, hide. Cf. {Micher}.] A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes; a muse. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

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  • Muset, Colin — (ca. 1200–ca. 1250)    Colin Muset was a JONGLEUR, a professional musician active in northern France in the second quarter of the 13th century. His status as jongleur is clear from the references in his lyrics to the instruments he plays,… …   Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • musėt — ×musėt (l. musić, brus. мyciць) modal. Erž, Skr, Klvr, musė̃t Krš, musèt Krš, mùsėt Plm, Tv, Krtn, Kv, Als turbūt: Musėt bus, kad taip prižadėjo J. Pinigų musėt nebnori, kad neužeini atsiimti Sd. Mùsėt nesergi, kad taip mandriai šneki Trg. Mes …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • muset — noun ( s) Etymology: Middle French mussette, mucette, diminutive of musse, muce more at meuse obsolete : meuse …   Useful english dictionary

  • Colin Muset — est un trouvère lorrain ou champenois, né vers 1210. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Œuvres 3 Exemple 4 Bibliographie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Colin Muset — (fl. c. 1210–50 or 1230–70) was an Old French trouvère and a native of Lorraine. He made his living in the Champagne by travelling from castle to castle singing songs of his own composition and playing the vielle. These are not confined to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Muset — ▪ French trouvère flourished 13th century       French trouvère, a professional vielle player and jongleur, who performed in châteaus of the Upper Marne Valley between Langres and Joinville. Colin was a native of Lorraine; his poetry, skillfully… …   Universalium

  • MUSETTE — Instrument de musique à vent, à anches, de la famille des cornemuses (dans les campagnes françaises, on appelle aussi musette une sorte de hautbois avec ou sans clés). On rencontre déjà la musette au XIIIe siècle. Le bourdon assure la basse du… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Katze — 1. A Kât luckat efter a Könnang. (Nordfries.) – Johansen, 57. Eine Katze lugt, sieht nach einem Könige. 2. Ain katz vnd ain muz, zwen han in aim huz, ain alt man vnd ain iung wib belibent selten an kib. – Reinmar d.A., 1200. 3. Alle (alte) Katten …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • Muse — Muse, n. [From F. musse. See {Muset}.] A gap or hole in a hedge, hence, wall, or the like, through which a wild animal is accustomed to pass; a muset. [1913 Webster] Find a hare without a muse. Old Prov. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Joseph Bédier — (b. January 1 1864, Paris ndash; d. August 29 1938, Le Grand Serre) was an important 20th century French writer and scholar.Background/educationJoseph Bédier was a son of lawyer Adolphe Bédier. Of Breton origin, Bédier spent his childhood in… …   Wikipedia

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