'Polyhymnia' definitions:
Definition of 'Polyhymnia'
From: WordNet
noun
(Greek mythology) the Muse of singing and mime and sacred dance
Definition of 'Polyhymnia'
From: GCIDE
- Polyhymnia \Pol`y*hym"ni*a\, n. [L., from Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? hymn.] (Anc. Myth.) The Muse of lyric poetry. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'Polyhymnia'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- afflatus,
- Apollo,
- Apollo Musagetes,
- artistic imagination,
- Bragi,
- Calliope,
- Castilian Spring,
- Clio,
- conception,
- creative imagination,
- creative power,
- creative thought,
- Erato,
- esemplastic imagination,
- esemplastic power,
- Euterpe,
- fire of genius,
- genius,
- Helicon,
- Hippocrene,
- inspiration,
- Melpomene,
- Muse,
- muse,
- mythicization,
- mythification,
- mythopoeia,
- Orpheus,
- Parnassus,
- Pierian Spring,
- Pierides,
- poesy,
- poetic genius,
- poetic imagination,
- Polymnia,
- sacred Nine,
- shaping imagination,
- Terpsichore,
- Thalia,
- the Muses,
- the Nine,
- tuneful Nine