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11Amuse — A*muse ([.a]*m[=u]z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amused} ([.a]*m[=u]zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Amusing}.] [F. amuser to make stay, to detain, to amuse, [ a] (L. ad) + OF. muser. See {Muse}, v.] 1. To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep… …
12amuse — amuse, divert, entertain, recreate mean to cause or enable one to pass one’s time in pleasant or agreeable occupations. Their corresponding nouns amusement, diversion, entertainment, recreation are also synonyms denoting such an occupation or its …
13amuse — amuse; amuse·ment; …
14Amuse-Bouche — [amy:z bu:ʃ ], das; [s], s <französisch> (so viel wie Amuse Gueule) …
15amuse — [ə myo͞oz′] vt. amused, amusing [Fr amuser < à, at + OFr muser, to stare fixedly, MUSE] 1. to keep pleasantly or enjoyably occupied or interested; entertain [we amused ourselves with games] 2. to make laugh, smile, etc. by being comical or… …
16Amuse — A*muse , v. i. To muse; to mediate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
17amuse — index occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
18amuse — camuse …
19amusé — amusé …
20Amuse-Gueule — [amyz gœl] das; , [s] <zu fr. gueule »Schlund; Kehle«> kleines Appetithäppchen …