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mese

Etymology 1 alt. (context obsolete English) A dinner; meal. n. (context obsolete English) A dinner; meal. Etymology 2

vb. To moderate; subdue; abate; mollify.

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Mese

Mese may refer to:

  • Mese, Burma, a town in Kayah State of eastern Myanmar
  • Mese, Lombardy, a comune (municipality) in the province of Sondrio, Italy
  • Mese, the Hungarian name for Meşendorf village, Buneşti Commune, Braşov County, Romania
  • Mese (mythology), one of the three Muses of the lyre that were worshipped at Delphi
  • Mese (Constantinople), the main road of Constantinople
  • Mese, Ancient Greek comedy of the middle period, 385-323 BCE
  • Matsya Kingdom, an Indian/Central Asian kingdom, classically called the Mese or Mesë
Mese (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Mese was one of the three Muses of the lyre that were worshipped at Delphi, where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. Her name was also the middle of the seven notes of the lyre. Her sisters that were worshipped along with her were Nete and Hypate. These three muses were comparable to the original three, Aoide, Melete, and Mneme. Alternatively, they were Cephisso, Apollonis, and Borysthenis, which portrayed them as the daughters of Apollo.

Mese (Constantinople)

The Mese ( i Mése [Odós], lit. "Middle [Street]") was the main thoroughfare of ancient Constantinople. The street was the main scene of Byzantine imperial processions. Its ancient course is largely followed by the modern Divanyolu Avenue.

Usage examples of "mese".

I met him on the Mese and he passed a message to me, saying that she had been in Jerusalem in the service of one ibn-Haroun.

Bardas yesterday on the Mese with further news, but both of them were foiled from keeping the appointment.

Bardas would also know about your mother having been in Jerusalem, since he prowls the Mese for you.

Wall defends the city, and from its Golden Gate the great thoroughfare of the Mese runs, magnificently arcaded through most of its length, through three fora decorated with columns, to end at the great triumphal arch of Con-stantine.

Even the dress, though men wore the Roman tunic and mantle, had the look of Asia, and, though Latin was spoken everywhere, I heard Greek and Syrian and Armenian in the markets, and once beyond the arcades of the Mese you might have supposed yourself in Antioch.

Cherokees of a country for how could we call the conspiracy that should crush mese poor Indians our government, or the land that was cursed by their parting and dying imprecations our country any more?

The great bazaar quarter ran the entire street of the Mese, an area of nearly two miles, with shops and forums located beneath ornate porticoes.

Tarzan, professor, must have been cabled to Vinaro somewhere near Meseta, though perhaps in the U.

Vi muros, arcos, frontispicios y foros: el fundamento era una meseta de piedra.

Esta meseta comparable a un acantilado no era menos ardua que los muros.

Confirman esta conjetura las inscripciones que he descubierto en la cumbre de la meseta y cuyos caracteres, que se asemejan a las runas que nuestros mayores grababan, ya no se dejan descifrar por la tribu.

De caminho, pediu-me que, se acaso fosse a Roma, jurasse que no fim de seis meses estaria de volta.

Chiusi il capretto nel recinto e ivi lo lasciai, perché non vedevo l'ora di tornare a casa, donde mancavo ormai da più di un mese.

En la chapa de la ferretería vio rombos de colores y reflexionó que durante más de dos meses no había pensado en ellos.

Sentí que en el planeta persistían la aborrecida aldea y la jungla y el declive espinoso con la meseta y en la meseta las pequeñas grietas y en las grietas las piedras.