Where does “choreomusicological” come from?

choreomusicological (English) comes from English choreomusicology, from English musicology, from English music, from Middle English musik, from Old French musique, from Italian mosaico, from Latin musaicum, from Latin musivum — Alternative letter-case form of Μοῦσᾰ; music,...

choreomusicological (English): Of, or pertaining to choreomusicology

Definitions

  1. Of, or pertaining to choreomusicology

Ancestry of “choreomusicological”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchoreomusicologyA field of study concerned with the relationship between music and dance
2Englishmusicologythe scholarly or scientific study of music, as in...
3EnglishmusicA series of sounds organized in time, employing...
4Middle EnglishmusikAlternative form of musike
5Old Frenchmusiquemusic
6Italianmosaicomosaic, puzzle, jigsaw, jigsaw puzzle; mixture;...
7Latinmusaicum
8Latinmusivummosaic
9Latinmūsēuma place or temple devoted to the Muses
10Ancient Greekμουσεῖονa home of music poetry; a museum, a...
11Ancient GreekμοῦσαAlternative letter-case form of Μοῦσᾰ; music,...
Every word from Ancient Greek μοῦσαEvery word from Ancient Greek μουσεῖονEvery word from Latin mūsēum