muse-bouche
English
Etymology
Rebracketing of amuse-bouche as a *muse-bouche, otherwise a rebracketing of l'amuse-bouche as la *muse-bouche (compare the similarly-construed derivation of ammunition from French la munition).
Noun
muse-bouche (plural muse-bouches)
- Alternative form of amuse-bouche.
- 2017 August 7, Abdul L (@AbdulL827), “Spectacular!”, in Tripadvisor[1]:
- We were served with two muse bouches which really set the scene for what was to come.
- 2023 July 8, Yvonka W (@YvonkaW), “Outstanding in every way”, in Tripadvisor[3]:
- The main bar offers an array of cocktails and muse bouches and is a lovely welcome home after a day of sightseeing.