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Definition of Polyhymnia

Polyhymnia
Polyhymnia Pol`y*hym"ni*a, n. [L., from Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? hymn.] (Anc. Myth.) The Muse of lyric poetry.

Meaning of Polyhymnia from wikipedia

- Polyhymnia (/pɒliˈhɪmniə/; Gr****: Πολυύμνια, lit. 'the one of many hymns'), alternatively Polymnia (Πολύμνια), is, in Gr**** mythology, the Muse of sacred...
- 33 Polyhymnia is a main belt asteroid that was discovered by French astronomer Jean Chacornac on October 28, 1854 and named after Polyhymnia, the Gr****...
- Polyhymnia is the third studio album by British-Bahraini musician Yazz Ahmed. It was released on 11 October 2019 through Ropeadope Records. Described by...
- which the other protagonists are largely absent. A further book about Polyhymnia O'Keefe, the eldest child of Meg and Calvin, features several characters...
- standardized to nine, and their names were generally given as Calliope, Clio, Polyhymnia, Euterpe, Terpsic****, Erato, Melpomene, Thalia, and Urania. In modern...
- love poetry Euterpe, the Muse of music Melpomene, the Muse of tragedy Polyhymnia, the Muse of hymns Terpsic****, the Muse of dance Thalia, the Muse of...
- (number) 33 BC AD 33 1933 2033 ****nic, a metalloid in the periodic table 33 Polyhymnia, an asteroid in the asteroid belt 33 (Luis Miguel album) (2003) 33 (Southpacific...
- It is the coda of Peele's Polyhymnia, written for the Accession Day tilt of 1590. The prior thirteen parts of Polyhymnia are each blank verse descriptions...
- She was the sister of the other Muses, Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Terpsic****, Thalia, and Urania. Apollodorus, Lycophron, and Gaius Julius...
- who is visited by three Muses: Terpsic****, muse of dance and song; Polyhymnia, muse of mime; and Calliope, muse of poetry. The ballet takes classical...