museum
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Latin mūsēum (“library, study”), from Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (Mouseîon), shrine of the Muses (Μοῦσα (Moûsa)).
Pronunciation
edit- (UK) IPA(key): /mjuːˈziːəm/, /mjəˈziːəm/
- (US) IPA(key): /mjuˈziəm/
- (US, dialectal) IPA(key): /mjuˈzæm/, [mjuˈzɛəm]
Audio (General American): (file) - Rhymes: -iːəm
Noun
editmuseum (plural museums or musea)
- A building or institution dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, cultural or artistic value.
- visit the history museum
- They're opening a new coin exhibition at the local museum.
Usage notes
editThe plural "musea" has always been very rare in English.
Derived terms
edit- antimuseum
- cybermuseum
- dime museum
- ecomuseum
- geomuseum
- imaginary museum
- living museum
- minimuseum
- multimuseum
- museomics
- museum beetle
- museumed out
- museumesque
- museum-goer
- museumgoer
- museumgoing
- museumification
- museumify
- museumist
- museumization
- museumize
- museumless
- museumlike
- museumobile
- museum pest
- museum piece
- museum problem
- museum restoration
- museumwide
- museumworthy
- nonmuseum
- open air museum
- open-air museum
- wax museum
Related terms
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Verb
editmuseum (third-person singular simple present museums, present participle museuming, simple past and past participle museumed)
- (transitive, intransitive) To place in a museum.
- 2013, Jeanette Winterson, Art Objects: Essays on Ecstasy and Effrontery:
- I use daily those books that for others are museumed. The glass case approach depresses me, makes books into porcelain, guts them of what they are.
- 2016, Pamela Erskine-Loftus, Mariam Ibrahim Al-Mulla, Victoria Hightower, Representing the Nation, page 77:
- Such museuming provides evidence that the Gulf has started building up its defences to protect its national culture, which might be seen as threatened by modern, global societies.
- (intransitive, colloquial) To visit museums.
- 2014, Robin Reardon, Educating Simon, page 212:
- I told her I'd do just one visit to start; I don't really have time to do a lot of museuming.
References
edit- “museum, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, May 2022: “Brit. /mjuːˈziːəm/, /mjᵿˈziːəm/, U.S. /mjuˈziəm/”
Afrikaans
editEtymology
editFrom Dutch museum, from Latin museum.
Pronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Noun
editmuseum (plural museums)
Hyponyms
editDanish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Latin mūsēum, from Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (Mouseîon, “a shrine of the Muses”), from Μοῦσα (Moûsa, “Muse”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmuseum n (definite singular museet, indefinite plural museer, definite plural museerne)
Declension
editReferences
edit- “museum” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editmuseum n (plural musea or museums, diminutive museumpje n)
Hyponyms
edit- anderhalvemetermuseum
- architectuurmuseum
- automuseum
- baggermuseum
- bombardementsmuseum
- buitenmuseum
- collectioneursmuseum
- fietsenmuseum
- filmmuseum
- fotografiemuseum
- fotomuseum
- gemeentemuseum
- gevangenismuseum
- glasmuseum
- hennepmuseum
- Holocaustmuseum
- homomuseum
- internetmuseum
- jongerenmuseum
- kernmuseum
- kindermuseum
- kostuummuseum
- kunstmuseum
- leesmuseum
- legermuseum
- luchtvaartmuseum
- marinemuseum
- mijnmuseum
- modemuseum
- molenmuseum
- muziekmuseum
- natuurmuseum
- omroepmuseum
- onderwijsmuseum
- oorlogsmuseum
- oosterscheldemuseum
- openluchtmuseum
- persmuseum
- pop-upmuseum
- postmuseum
- privémuseum
- Rijksmuseum
- rijksmuseum
- satellietmuseum
- scheepvaartmuseum
- schilderijenmuseum
- schoolmuseum
- sorrymuseum
- speelgoedmuseum
- spoorwegmuseum
- sportmuseum
- staatsmuseum
- stadsmuseum
- streekmuseum
- stripmuseum
- textielmuseum
- theatermuseum
- toneelmuseum
- topmuseum
- trammuseum
- tropenmuseum
- universiteitsmuseum
- veiligheidsmuseum
- verzamelaarsmuseum
- verzetsmuseum
- visserijmuseum
- wassenbeeldenmuseum
- wereldmuseum
- wetenschapsmuseum
- wijnmuseum
- zeemuseum
Derived terms
edit- museaal
- museumbeleid
- museumbestuur
- museumbezit
- museumbezoek
- museumbezoeker
- museumboerderij
- museumbos
- museumcafé
- museumcollectie
- museumconservator
- museumdepot
- museumdirecteur
- museumdirectie
- museumdocent
- museumdorp
- museumfunctie
- museumgebouw
- museumgids
- museumhaven
- museumjaarkaart
- museumjazz
- museumkaart
- museumkever
- museumkrant
- museumkunde
- museumkwaliteit
- museumkwartier
- museumles
- museumman
- museummedewerker
- museummensen
- museummuur
- museumnacht
- museumpark
- museumpersoneel
- Museumplein
- museumpubliek
- museumreserve
- museumrestaurant
- museumruimte
- museumschatten
- museumschip
- museumshop
- museumspoorlijn
- museumstaf
- museumstatus
- museumstuk
- museumtram
- museumtuin
- museumvereniging
- museumverzameling
- museumweekend
- museumwereld
- museumwezen
- museumwinkel
- museumwoning
- museumzaal
Descendants
editIndonesian
editEtymology
editInherited from Malay museum, from Dutch museum,[1] from Latin museum, from Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (Mouseîon, “a shrine of the Muses”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmuseum (plural museum-museum, first-person possessive museumku, second-person possessive museummu, third-person possessive museumnya)
- museum: a building or institution dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, cultural or artistic value.
Alternative forms
editAffixed terms
editCompounds
editReferences
edit- ^ Kwik Khing Djoen (1923) Kitab Vortaro: Segala Perkatahan-Perkatahan Asing Jang Soeda Oemoem Di Goena Ken Di Dalem Soerat-Soerat Kabar Melayoe, Batavia: Sin Po, page 218
Further reading
edit- “museum” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Latin
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (Mouseîon, “a shrine of the Muses”).
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /muːˈseː.um/, [muːˈs̠eːʊ̃ˑ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /muˈse.um/, [muˈs̬ɛːum]
Noun
editmūsēum n (genitive mūsēī); second declension
- a place or temple devoted to the Muses
- collection, especially a private collection of scientific curiosities, instruments, etc.
- Museum Adolpho-Fridericianum
- The Adolf Friderik Collection
- library, a collection of books
- museum
Declension
editSecond-declension noun (neuter).
singular | plural | |
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nominative | mūsēum | mūsēa |
genitive | mūsēī | mūsēōrum |
dative | mūsēō | mūsēīs |
accusative | mūsēum | mūsēa |
ablative | mūsēō | mūsēīs |
vocative | mūsēum | mūsēa |
References
edit- museum in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- “museum”, in The Perseus Project (1999) Perseus Encyclopedia[1]
- “museum”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898), Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
- “museum”, in William Smith et al., editor (1890), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin
Malay
editEtymology
editFrom Dutch museum, from Latin museum, from Ancient Greek Μουσεῖον (Mouseîon, “a shrine of the Muses”). First attested in the Kitab Vortaro published in 1923.[1] Doublet of muzium.
Noun
editmuseum (Jawi spelling موسيوم, plural museum-museum, informal 1st possessive museumku, 2nd possessive museummu, 3rd possessive museumnya)
- (Indonesia) museum: a building or institution dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, cultural or artistic value.
- Synonyms: muzium, ajaibkhanah
Alternative forms
editReferences
edit- ^ Kwik Khing Djoen (1923) Kitab Vortaro: Segala Perkatahan-Perkatahan Asing Jang Soeda Oemoem Di Goena Ken Di Dalem Soerat-Soerat Kabar Melayoe, Batavia: Sin Po, page 218
Norwegian Bokmål
editAlternative forms
editNoun
editmuseum n (definite singular museet, indefinite plural museer, definite plural musea or museene)
- a museum
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- “museum” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editAlternative forms
editPronunciation
editNoun
editmuseum n (definite singular museet, indefinite plural museum, definite plural musea)
- a museum
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- “museum” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editmuseum n
- a museum
Usage notes
editAs the first part of a compound, the form musei- is used.
Declension
editRelated terms
editReferences
editWest Frisian
editPronunciation
editNoun
edit- English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *men- (think)
- English terms derived from Latin
- English terms derived from Ancient Greek
- English 3-syllable words
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- Rhymes:English/iːəm
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- en:Buildings
- en:Museums
- Afrikaans terms inherited from Dutch
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- da:Buildings
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- nl:Buildings
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- Rhymes:Indonesian/m
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