• Terpsichore on an antique fresco from Pompeii. In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (/tərpˈsɪkəriː/; Greek: Τερψιχόρη, "delight in dancing"...
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  • Terpsikhore, Müzik ve Dansın Müzü, Jean-Marc Nattier, 1739. Terpsichore elinde rüzgâr arpı tutmakta. 1771 yılında John Walsh tarafından biçimlendirilmiş mermer.
  • periandros ile melissa 'nın öyküsü herodotos 'un historiai / tarih 'inin beşinci kitabı terpsikhore 'de anlatılıyor.
  • Terpsikhore teralamy. Yunan mitolojisindeki çoğu tanrıça gibi Terpsichore da çok güzel bir tanrıça olarak anlatılmaktadır.
  • Godchecker guide to Terpsichore (also known as Terpsikhore), the Greek Goddess of Dancing from Greek mythology.
  • Terpsichore, in Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, patron of lyric poetry and dancing (in some versions, flute playing). She is perhaps the most widely known...
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  • From Ancient Greek Τερψιχόρη (Terpsikhórē, from τέρψις (térpsis, “enjoyment, delight”) +‎ χορός (khorós, “chorus”)). Pronunciation. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /təpˈsɪkəɹi/.
  • the muse of the dance, Greek Terpsikhorē, in classical times the patroness of the choral dance and of the dramatic chorus developed from it; literally...
  • [Latin Terpsichorē, from Greek Terpsikhorē, from feminine of terpsikhoros, dance-loving : terpein, to delight + khoros, dance; see gher- in Indo-European roots.]
  • Finnish: Terpsikhore. French: Terpsichore (fr) f. Georgian: ტერფსიქორა (ṭerpsikora). ... Nynorsk: Terpsikhore f. Polish: Terpsychora (pl) f.