Mus

Translingual

House mouse (Mus musculus)

Etymology

LatinCategory:Translingual terms derived from Latin#MUS mus (mouse)

Proper noun

Mus mCategory:Translingual lemmas#MUSCategory:Translingual proper nouns#MUSCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#MUSCategory:Pages with entries#MUSCategory:Pages with 4 entries#MUS

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Muridae – typical mice.Category:mul:Taxonomic names (genus)#MUS

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References

Category:mul:Rodents#MUS

English

Noun

MusCategory:English non-lemma forms#MUSCategory:English noun forms#MUSCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MUSCategory:Pages with entries#MUSCategory:Pages with 4 entries#MUS

  1. plural of Mu

Anagrams

German

Etymology

From Middle High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Middle High German#MUSCategory:German terms derived from Middle High German#MUS muos, from Old High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Old High German#MUSCategory:German terms derived from Old High German#MUS muos, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MUSCategory:German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MUS *mōs, from Proto-GermanicCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MUSCategory:German terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MUS *mōsą.

Pronunciation

Noun

Mus n or (regional) m (strong, genitive Muses, plural Muse)Category:German lemmas#MUSCategory:German nouns#MUSCategory:German entries with incorrect language header#MUSCategory:German neuter nouns#MUSCategory:German masculine nouns#MUSCategory:German nouns with multiple genders#MUSCategory:Pages with entries#MUSCategory:Pages with 4 entries#MUS

  1. mush, mash (food of a pulpy consistency, chiefly made out of fruit and vegetables)
    Synonyms: Brei, Püree
    Der Kleine kriegt ein Mus aus Birne und Erdbeeren.
    The little one gets a mush out of pears and strawberry.
    Category:German terms with usage examples#MUS
    Es gab Frikadellen und ein Mus aus Kartoffeln.
    We had meatballs and a mash made out of potatoes.
    Category:German terms with usage examples#MUS

Usage notes

  • Masculine gender predominates in Central and Eastern Saxony, neuter gender is the predominant form otherwise.

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Further reading

  • Mus” in Duden online
  • Mus”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (in German)

Plautdietsch

Etymology

From Middle Low GermanCategory:Plautdietsch terms inherited from Middle Low German#MUSCategory:Plautdietsch terms derived from Middle Low German#MUS mûs, from Old SaxonCategory:Plautdietsch terms inherited from Old Saxon#MUSCategory:Plautdietsch terms derived from Old Saxon#MUS mūs.

Noun

Mus f (plural Mies)Category:Plautdietsch lemmas#MUSCategory:Plautdietsch nouns#MUSCategory:Plautdietsch entries with incorrect language header#MUSCategory:Plautdietsch feminine nouns#MUSCategory:Pages with entries#MUSCategory:Pages with 4 entries#MUS

  1. mouse

Derived terms

Category:Plautdietsch 1-syllable words#MUS Category:pdt:Murids#MUS
Category:English non-lemma forms Category:English noun forms Category:Entries missing English vernacular names of taxa Category:Entries using missing taxonomic name (genus) Category:Entries using missing taxonomic name (subgenus) Category:Entries using missing taxonomic name (tribe) Category:German 1-syllable words Category:German lemmas Category:German masculine nouns Category:German neuter nouns Category:German nouns Category:German nouns with multiple genders Category:German terms derived from Middle High German Category:German terms derived from Old High German Category:German terms derived from Proto-Germanic Category:German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic Category:German terms inherited from Middle High German Category:German terms inherited from Old High German Category:German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic Category:German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic Category:German terms with IPA pronunciation Category:German terms with audio pronunciation Category:German terms with usage examples Category:Pages with 4 entries Category:Pages with entries Category:Plautdietsch 1-syllable words Category:Plautdietsch feminine nouns Category:Plautdietsch lemmas Category:Plautdietsch nouns Category:Plautdietsch terms derived from Middle Low German Category:Plautdietsch terms derived from Old Saxon Category:Plautdietsch terms inherited from Middle Low German Category:Plautdietsch terms inherited from Old Saxon Category:Rhymes:German/uːs Category:Rhymes:German/uːs/1 syllable Category:Translingual lemmas Category:Translingual proper nouns Category:Translingual terms derived from Latin Category:mul:Rodents Category:mul:Taxonomic names (genus) Category:pdt:Murids