hamster, Hdt.; mu`" pivssa" geuvetai , proverb. of one who is tempted to eat and finds himself caught, Theocr.
II. a muscle of the body, Lat. musculus , Id.
musarov"
muØsa±rov" , av, ovn , ( muvso" ) foul, dirty: hence, loathsome, abominable, Eur.; to; m . an abomination, Hdt.
2. of persons, defiled, polluted, Eur.
musavttomai
muØsavttomai , f. musacqhvsomai : aor. I ejmusavcqhn : Dep.: ( muvso" ): to feel disgust at anything loathsome, to loathe, abominate, c. acc., Eur., Xen. Hence musacqhv"
musacqhv"
muØsacqhv" , ev" , poët. for musarov" , Anth.
Muvsio"
Muvsio" »u<Eth>1/4, a, on , ( Musov" ) Mysian: Muvsion (sc. qrhvnhma ) , tov , a Mysian dirge, Aesch.; cf. Kivssio" .
muvso", MU vSOS
MU vSOS »uØ1/4, tov , uncleanness of body or mind: metaph. an abomination, defilement, Lat. piaculum , Trag.
Musov"
Mu<Eth>sov" , oJ , a Mysian, Aesch.:from their effeminate character, Musw`n leiva came to mean a prey to all, of anything that can be plundered with impunity, Dem.
muspolevw
mu"-polevw , ( mu`" ) to run about like a mouse, Ar.
mustagwgiva
musta±gwgiva , hJ , initiation into the mysteries, Plut.
mustagwgov"
must-a±gwgov" , oJ , ( muvsth", a[gw ) one who initiates into mysteries, a mystagogue, Plut.
muvstax, MU vSTAX
MU vSTAX , a±ko", oJ , Dor. and Lacon. word, the upper lip, the moustache, Theocr.: cf. mavstax .
musthrikov"
musthrikov" , hv, ovn , of or for mysteries, mystic, Ar.
musthvrion
musthvrion , tov , ( muvsth" ) a mystery or secret doctrine; in pl., ta; m . the mysteries of the Cabiri in Samothrace, Hdt.; of Demeter at Eleusis, Aesch., etc.
2.
any mystery
or
secret,
Plat.
3.
mystic implements,
Eur., Ar.
4.
in N.T.
a mystery, a divine secret, something above human intelligence.