A monocotyledonous genus of graceful palm trees in tropical America.
1Flecknoe, the poet, describes the duke at this period, in 'Euterpe Revived'-
2Importantly, there are two main species of the Euterpe genus which produce acai.
3To this laudable end sacrifices were now made to Euterpe to assist them.
4I well know that the Euterpe the company X. Y.
5In chapter lxxviii of Euterpe, we have an admirable citation.
6Served but to lull to deeper rest Euterpe's brilliant star.
7The vessel now speeding along the southern coast of Long Island was the Euterpe-Thalia, from Southampton.
8Euterpe, the cyclist, passes and gives us good-day.
9Ask Euterpe the cyclist if it isn't true.
10I should be glad to hear that the Euterpe squabble and quarrel in connection with the T.K.V.
11It was, by the bye, in this dignified old hall that the society 'Euterpe' held its concerts!
12Euterpe, Muse who presided over music.
13Where sweet Euterpe dwells
14My friend Bronsart undertakes the direction of the Euterpe concerts for this winter, and there will be some rows about it.
15Herodotus tells us ("Euterpe," cxlii.)
16Assai Palm (Euterpe oleracea).