muse
intransitive verb
reflexionar
EN All through his boyhood he had mused upon that which he had so often thought to be his destiny and when the moment had come for him to obey the call he had turned aside, obeying a wayward instinct.
GL A través de toda a súa adolescencia reflexionara sobre o que tan a miúdo pensaba ía ser o seu destino, pero cando chegara o intre de obedecer a chamada desbotáraa segundo un instinto rebelde.
Fonte: RET (3272)
cavilar
EN She sat musing, pondering (she was in grey that day, Lily thought).
GL Estaba sentada, cavilando, matinando (aquel día ía de gris, pensou Lily).
Fonte: CAR (2806)
noun
musa
EN First, I remarked that Leibnitz, however anxious to throw out his mind upon the whole encyclopaedia of human research, yet did not forget to pay the price at which only any right to be thus discursive can be earned: he sacrificed to the austerer muses; knowing that God geometrizes eternally, he rightly supposed that in the universal temple Mathesis must furnish the master-key which would open most shrines.
GL Primeiro, notei que Leibnitz, aínda que ansioso por bota-la súa mente sobre a enciclopedia enteira da investigación humana, non esqueceu sen embargo paga-lo prezo polo que se pode gañar calquera dereito a ser discursivo dese xeito. Sacrificouse ás musas máis austeras. Coñecendo que Deus xeometriza eternamente, supuxo ó dereito que no templo universal Mathesis debe proporciona-la chave mestra que abriría os máis dos santuarios.
Fonte: LET (66)
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