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musico-|ˈmjuːzɪkəʊ| used as combining form of L. mūsicus in terms denoting the association of music with various arts or sciences, as musico-dramatic, musico-mechanical, musico-medico-artistic, musico-philosophical, musico-poetic adjs.; or (rarely) describing a person devoted to musical pursuits, as in musico-fanatic; also, musico-mania, an excessive fondness for music; musicophobia, hatred of music.
1888Q. Rev. CLXVII. 66 His [Wagner's] operas..represented an entirely new type of *musico-dramatic art.
1844J. T. J. Hewlett Parsons & W. viii, A friend of mine, a *musico-fanatic.
1855Dunglison Dict. Med. 581/1 *Musicomania, Musomania, a variety of monomania in which the passion for music is carried to such an extent as to derange the intellectual faculties.
1840Penny Cycl. XVII. 2/2 As some description of it [the Apollonicon] may hereafter be found useful, as a part of *musico-mechanical history, we refer the reader to the article Apollonicon.
1796Burney Mem. Metastasio II. 408, I am extremely delighted by the attentive perusal of the *musico-philosophical letters.
1903F. W. H. Myers Human Personality I. 466 At church the sound of the organ terrified him. In this case we see agoraphobia, *musicophobia, &c.
1839Longfellow Hyperion iv. iv, Of course, my *Musico-poetic laboratory is an attic. |