MUSCA, a name given to such persons among the Romans as officiously thrust themselves into the company of their superiors and those who despised them, by finding means of getting admittance to entertainments without invitation, and without a welcome: So that muscæ were the same as parasites, who were frequently by the Greeks termed Μωκί. See PARASITE.
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