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mūsĭcē mūsĭcus adj. belonging to music, musical; Subst; a musician; music; belonging to poetry, poe… Mūsĭ-gĕna muse-born, son of a muse mūsĭmo an animal of Sardinia; the muflone mūsĭnor Mūsīum mūsīvārĭus a worker in mosaic mūsīvus adj. belonging to a muse, artistic; subst; mosaic work, mosaic musmo Mūsōnĭus a famous Stoic philosopher of the time of Tiberius, Vespasian, and Titus, teach… mussātĭo a suppression of the voice, silence mussĭtābundus adj. suppressing the voice, silent mussĭtātĭo a suppression of the voice, silence mussĭtātor a silent person, a mutterer; A grumbler mussĭto v. freq. n. Neutr., to be silent, keep quiet, not let one's self be heard; to speak in an u… musso v. n. and a. to say in a low tone, to mutter, murmur; to be silent respecting; to bear; broo… mussor v. dep. mustācē a kind of laurel mustācĕus a must-cake; laurel-cake; wedding-cake; to look for a laurel-wreath in a cake; … mustārĭus adj. belonging to must mustax a kind of laurel mustēcŭla a small weasel mustēla A weasel; A fish;; a lamprey;; an eelpout mustēlātus adj. weasel-colored mustēlīnus adj. belonging to a weasel, weasel- mustellāgo a plant mustĕus adj. belonging to new wine; must, like must; young, new, fresh mustĭcus mustrĭcŏla a shoemaker's last mustŭlentus adj. abounding in new wine; must mustum mustŭōsus adj. full of new wine mustus adj. adj., young, new, fresh; Subst; new; unfermented wine, must; vintages Musulāmii a powerful African tribe, west of the Great Syrtis Mūta a goddess, called also; whom Jupiter, on account of her talkativeness, struck d… mūtābĭlis adj. changeable, mutable; changeably mūtābĭlĭtas changeabieness, mutability mūtābĭlĭter adv. mūtātĭo A changing, altering, a change, alteration, mutation; An exchanging, exchange; … mūtātor a changer; an exchanger, barterer mūtātōrĭus adj. belonging to changing; exchanging; Subst; A cape, tippet, wimple, change of rai… mūtātūra the exchange of money, paying in exchange mūtātus a change, alteration mūtesco v. inch. n. to grow dumb Mutgo a king of Tyre, the father of Pygmalion Muthul a river in Numidia mŭtĭcus adj. curtailed, docked Mūtĭla a city in Istria; Medolino mŭtĭlāgo a plant, also called mŭtĭlātĭo a maiming, mutilating, mutilation mŭtĭlĭtas imperfection, defect mŭtĭlo v. a. to cut; lop off, to cut short, clip, crop; to maim, mutilate; To mutilate; To s… Mutĭlum a city in; Modigliano mŭtĭlus adj. maimed, mutilated Mŭtĭna a city in Cisalpine Gaul; Modena; adj., of; belonging to Mutina; near Mutina, b… Mutīni the inhabitants of the city of Mute, in Sicily, Mutines Mūtīnus an appellation of mūtĭo v. n. to mutter, mumble, speak in a low tone; To bleat; to bark; To creak mūtĭtas dumbness mūtĭtātĭo a mutual inviting; invitation mūtītĭo a muttering, mumbling mūtĭto v. freq. a. to interchange, to appoint by turns;; to invite by turns, give mutual invitatio… mūtītus Mŭtĭus mūto v. a. and n. to move, to move away; from its place, to move to a place; does not quit her dr… mūto Mūto a Roman surname mūtōnĭātus adj. mūtōnium muttĭo muttum a mutter, a grunt mūtŭārĭus adj. mutual mūtŭātīcĭus adj. borrowed mūtŭātĭo a borrowing mūtŭātus Mutucumenses the inhabitants of a city in Latium mūtŭē adv. mūtŭĭter adv. mūtŭĭto v. a. to seek to borrow mūtŭlus mutule, modillion; A fish; mūtŭō adv. mūtŭo mūtŭor v. dep. a. to borrow; to obtain a loan of money; to borrow, to take for one's use, to deri… mūtus adj. dumb, mute; that does not speak, silent; Thr; he was struck speechless, was sil… Mŭtusca a city in the Sabine territory mūtŭus adj. borrowed, lent; to borrow; raise money of any one; Subst; a loan Mŭtўca a city in Sicily, between Camarina and Syracuse; Modica; adj., of; belonging to… mўa a kind of mussel mўăcanthos a plant, also called; and, by the Greeks; the wild asparagus mўăces a kind of sea-mussels mўăgros a plant mўax a kind of mussel Mўcălē A promontory and city in Ionia, opposite the Isle of Samos; adj., of; belonging… Mўcălessos a mountain and city in Bœotia; adj., Mycalesian mўcēmătĭas an earthquake accompanied by a rumbling noise Mўcēnae a celebrated city in Argolis, of which Agamemnon was king; adj., of; belonging … Mycenĭca a place near Argos, in the Peloponnesus Mўcēnis mȳcētĭas an earthquake attended with a rumbling noise Mўcon