I. ˈmyüˌzär noun
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Etymology: French musard, from Old Provençal musart, muzart, literally, idler, from musar, muzar to gape, idle, loiter (from mus mouth of an animal, from Medieval Latin musus ) + -art -ard
: a 12th century ballad singer of Provence
II. ˈmüˌsär noun
( -s )
Etymology: New Hebrew mūsār, from Hebrew, discipline, from yōser to discipline, punish
: a 19th century Jewish religioethical movement stressing strict moral discipline and piety