calliope

noun
/kəˈlaɪə.pi//kəˈlaɪ.ə.pi/

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Καλλιόπη (Kalliópē, “Calliope, the muse of poetry”), from καλός (kalós, “beautiful”) + ὄψ (óps, “voice”).

  1. derived from Καλλιόπη
  2. borrowed from Calliope

Definitions

  1. A musical organ, consisting of steam whistles played with a keyboard. Often used with…

    A musical organ, consisting of steam whistles played with a keyboard. Often used with merry-go-rounds.

  2. The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry

    The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry; the mother of Orpheus with Apollo.

  3. 22 Kalliope, a main belt asteroid.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. A female given name.

    2. A locality in the Clarence Valley council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.

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