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Musar

Musar \Mu"sar\, n. An itinerant player on the musette, an instrument formerly common in Europe.

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musar

n. (context archaic English) An itinerant player on the musette, a musical instrument formerly common in Europe.

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Musar, may refer to

  • the Hebrew word for “ ethics"
    • Musar literature, Jewish moral literature
    • the Musar movement, a Jewish religious ethical, educational and cultural movement
  • Château Musar, Lebanese winery

Usage examples of "musar".

Grandfather Horeb brought his family fiom Drenan to Delnoch, taking over the inn of the traitor Musar.

But closer still there's his new castle at Greenhamsted, the one he took from Robert Musard a few weeks back.

Robert Musard was taken in an ambush weeks, months back now, and had to give up his castle to the Earl of Gloucester's son, he that's declared for King Stephen recently.

But Musard, not having a powerful relative on Stephen's side, of greater importance to the king than Philip himself, had been less confident of his safety, and given in.

He would have preferred to replace the timber with stone, but was grateful that Musard had at least provided this temporary asset.