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Etymology

Old English mus, from Latin mus.

Noun

mouse (plural: mice)

  1. A small rodent of the genus Mus.
  2. A shy person, mouse-like.
  3. (plural mouses is also seen) An input device that is moved over a pad or other flat surface for the purpose of positioning a cursor on a graphical display (compare joystick, trackpad , laptop nipple ).

Related terms

Translations

  • Albanian: miu
  • Basque: sagu
  • Belarusian: мыш
  • Bosnian: miš m (1, 3)
  • Breton: logodenn f (1, 2)
  • Bulgarian: мишка (miška )
  • Catalan: ratolí (1, 2)
  • Cebuano: ilaga
  • Chinese Characters: (shǔ)
  • [Chinese: 老鼠 / (shǔ)
  • Croatian: miš
  • Czech: myš f (1, 2), myšák m
  • Danish: mus
  • Dutch: muis f, computermuis f (3)
  • Esperanto: muso
  • Estonian: hiir
  • Faroese: mús
  • Farsi: موش (muš) (1), موشی (muši) (2)
  • Finnish: kotihiiri (1), hiiri (1, 2, 3)
  • French: souris (1, 2, 3) f
  • Frisian: mûs
  • Friulian: surîs , surie
  • Galician: rato
  • German: Maus f (1, 3), graue Maus (2)
  • Greek: σταχτοποντικός
  • Hungarian: egér
  • Icelandic: mús , hagamús
  • Indonesian: tikus (1), mouse komputer (3)
  • Interlingua: mus, mure (1)
  • Irish: luch thí
  • Italian: topo m (1), sorcio m (1), ratto m (1)
  • Japanese: (ねずみ, nezumi) (1), マウス (mausu) (3)
  • KiSwahili: panya
  • Korean: 쥐 (jwi)
  • Ladin: soricia
  • Latin: mus
  • Latvian: pele
  • Lithuanian: pelė
  • Lower Sorbian: myš, myška
  • Macedonian: глушец (glušec )
  • Maltese: ġurdien
  • Norwegian: mus
  • Occitan: mirga
  • Polish: mysz f (1), mysz , myszka komputerowa (3)
  • Portuguese: camundongo m (1); rato caseiro (1), ratinho (1), Port. rato m (2); Bras. mouse m (2)
  • Romanian: şoarece
  • Romansh: mieur
  • Romany: xurtso m, xurtsaika f
  • Russian: мышь (myš') f
  • Sami: sáhpán
  • Sardinian: medrona , topi , sórixi
  • Scottish: luch
  • Serbian: миш (miš )
  • Slovak: myš
  • Slovene: miš f (1), mišjak m (1), mišak m (1)
  • Spanish: ratón m (1,2), mouse m (2)
  • Sundanese: beurit
  • Swedish: mus
  • Tagalog: daga
  • Tok Pisin: liklik rat
  • Turkish: fare
  • Ukrainian: миша (miša)
  • Upper Sorbian: myš, myška
  • Welsh: llygoden

Transitive verb

to mouse

  1. To close the mouth of a hook by a careful binding of marline or wire.

Ex. Captain Higgins moused the hook with a bit of marline to prevent the block beckets from falling out under slack

Intransitive verb

to mouse

  1. To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (1). Frequently used in the phrase mouse around.
  2. (computing) To operate a computer using a mouse (2).
  3. To hunt or catch mice (1).


Adjective

mouse, mousy

  1. A grey colour.

See also



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