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Melete
[mel-i-tee]
noun
one of the original three Muses, the Muse of meditation.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Melete1
Example Sentences
Bochart, Canaan, i. 26., says that the name "Melete" is Hebrew, meaning refugium; and Diodorus Siculus, v. cap. 12., uses the term καταφυγή concerning it so pointedly, that it would almost seem as though he knew that to be the reason why the Phœnicians gave it its name.
He is a faithful servant of "Melete," the Muse of contemplative study, a service which is very seldom liked by Modern Greeks.
On an old attic vase," he says, "stand the three original Muses, the ones that were first worshipped, even before the Nine, who are now world-known: Mneme, Melete, Aoide—Memory, Study, Song.
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