moose
Scots
[mus]
noun
Definitions
- mouse
Etymology
Derived from Middle English mous derived from Old English mūs (mouse) derived from Proto-Germanic *mūs (mouse) derived from Proto-Indo-European *muh₂s (mouse).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*muh₂s
Gloss
mouse
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鼠
Emoji
🐁 🐭 🖱️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mouse English
- mūrem Latin
- мышь Russian
- *muh₂s Proto-Indo-European
- *múh₂s Proto-Indo-European
- *mūs- Proto-Indo-European
- *mūs Proto-Germanic
- *mūsiz Proto-Germanic
- musfealle Old English
- mushafoc Old English
- mūs Old English
- मुष्क Sanskrit
- mous Middle English
- mousepese Middle English
- mousere Middle English
- mowsyn Middle English
- muse Middle English
- reremous Middle English
- mús Old Norse
- *myšь Proto-Slavic
- *mỳšь Proto-Slavic
- mūs Old High German
- *mūs gmw-pro
- *mūs Old Dutch