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  • 1 mus

    mouse.

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  • 2 muris

    mouse.

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  • 3 mūsculus

        mūsculus ī, m dim.    [mus], a little mouse, C.— In war, a shed, mantelet: pedes LX longus, Cs.
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    little mouse, small rodent; common mouse; various (sea) creatures; mussel; B:muscle; W:military shed, mantelet, "mousie"; small boat (mydion)

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  • 4 mūs

        mūs mūris, m and f    [MVS-], a mouse: mures migraverunt: exiguus, V.: rusticus, H.
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  • 5 sōrex

        sōrex icis, m    [SVR-], a shrew-mouse, T.
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  • 6 migale

    migale, shrew (Douay); ferret (King James); shrew-mouse/field-mouse (OED)

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  • 7 araneus

    1.
    ărānĕus, i, m. [arachnos].
    I.
    A spider, Lucr. 3, 383; Cat. 23, 2:

    aranei (apibus) hostiles,

    Plin. 11, 19, 21, § 65:

    araneorum natura,

    id. 11, 24, 28, § 79:

    aranei textura,

    Sen. Ep. 121, 22 al. —
    II.
    A sea-fish: Draco trachinus, Linn.; Plin. 32, 11, 53, § 145.
    2.
    ărānĕus, a, um, adj. [1. araneus].
    I.
    A.. Pertaining to the spider, spider's-:

    genus,

    Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 156:

    texta,

    id. 29, 4, 27, § 86.—Hence,
    B.
    Subst.: ărā-nĕum, i, n., a spider's web, = arachnion:

    tollere haec aranea quantum est laboris?

    Phaedr. 2, 8, 23.—
    2.
    A disease of the vine and of the olive-tree, Plin. 17, 24, 36, § 7.—
    II.
    Araneus mus, a kind of small mouse, acc. to some the shrew-mouse, Col. 6, 17, 1; Plin. 8, 58, 83, § 227.

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  • 8 murinus

    mūrīnus, a, um, adj. [mus], of mice, mouse- (ante-class. and post-Aug.): murinus color, mouse-color, Varr. ap. Non. 8, 2; Col. 6, 37, 6; Pall. 4, 13, 4:

    equus,

    Varr. Sat. Men. 63, 13:

    sanguis,

    Plin. 30, 9, 23, § 81:

    fimus,

    id. 29, 6, 34, § 106:

    pellis,

    id. 29, 6, 36, § 113: pelles, the skins of martens, ermines, etc., Just. 2, 2, 9:

    hordeum,

    a kind of wild barley, Plin. 22, 25, 65, § 135.

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  • 9 Mus

    1.
    mūs, mūris ( gen. plur. murum, Arn. 3, 3;

    usually murium,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 63, 157; Plin. 8, 27, 41, § 98; v. Neue, Formenl. 1, 286 sq.), comm. [kindred to Greek mus; Sanscr. mūsh, the same, from mūsh, furari], a mouse:

    non solum inquilini, sed etiam mures migraverunt,

    Cic. Att. 14, 9, 1:

    exiguus,

    Verg. G. 1, 181:

    rusticus, urbanus,

    Hor. S. 2, 6, 80 al. —Prov., v. mons, I.:

    neque enim homines murium aut formicarum causā frumentum condunt,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 63, 158.—Compared with parasites:

    quasi mures semper edimus alienum cibum,

    Plaut. Pers. 1, 2, 6.—The ancients included under this name the rat, marten, sable, er [p. 1179] mine, e. g. mures domestici, agrestes, aranei, Pontici, Libyci, marini, Plin. 8, 57, 82, § 221; 9, 19, 35, § 71; 10, 65, 85, § 185: pelles, perh. ermine, Amm. 31, 2, 5:

    Africani,

    Plin. 30, 6, 14, § 43:

    odorati,

    musk - rats, Hier. Ep. 127, 3.—As a term of abuse, you rat:

    videbo te in publicum, mus, imo terrae tuber,

    Petr. 58.—As a term of endearment:

    cum me murem dicis,

    my little mouse, Mart. 11, 29, 3.—
    II.
    Mus marinus, a kind of crustaceous sea - fish, Plin. 9, 19, 35, § 71; Enn. ap. App. Mag. p. 299 (Heduph. v. 2 Vahl.).
    2.
    Mūs, muris, m., a Roman surname, e. g. D. Decius Mus, Liv. 10, 14; Cic. Sest. 21, 48; id. Sen. 13, 43.

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  • 10 mus

    1.
    mūs, mūris ( gen. plur. murum, Arn. 3, 3;

    usually murium,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 63, 157; Plin. 8, 27, 41, § 98; v. Neue, Formenl. 1, 286 sq.), comm. [kindred to Greek mus; Sanscr. mūsh, the same, from mūsh, furari], a mouse:

    non solum inquilini, sed etiam mures migraverunt,

    Cic. Att. 14, 9, 1:

    exiguus,

    Verg. G. 1, 181:

    rusticus, urbanus,

    Hor. S. 2, 6, 80 al. —Prov., v. mons, I.:

    neque enim homines murium aut formicarum causā frumentum condunt,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 63, 158.—Compared with parasites:

    quasi mures semper edimus alienum cibum,

    Plaut. Pers. 1, 2, 6.—The ancients included under this name the rat, marten, sable, er [p. 1179] mine, e. g. mures domestici, agrestes, aranei, Pontici, Libyci, marini, Plin. 8, 57, 82, § 221; 9, 19, 35, § 71; 10, 65, 85, § 185: pelles, perh. ermine, Amm. 31, 2, 5:

    Africani,

    Plin. 30, 6, 14, § 43:

    odorati,

    musk - rats, Hier. Ep. 127, 3.—As a term of abuse, you rat:

    videbo te in publicum, mus, imo terrae tuber,

    Petr. 58.—As a term of endearment:

    cum me murem dicis,

    my little mouse, Mart. 11, 29, 3.—
    II.
    Mus marinus, a kind of crustaceous sea - fish, Plin. 9, 19, 35, § 71; Enn. ap. App. Mag. p. 299 (Heduph. v. 2 Vahl.).
    2.
    Mūs, muris, m., a Roman surname, e. g. D. Decius Mus, Liv. 10, 14; Cic. Sest. 21, 48; id. Sen. 13, 43.

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  • 11 agrestis

        agrestis is ( gen plur., -tum, V., O.), m    a countryman, peasant, rustic: agrestīs in spem rapinarum impellere: conventus agrestium, assembly of the rural population: agrestibus in urbem acceptis, L.: agrestis imagine, in the form of a peasant, O.: numina agrestum, worshipped by, V.: agrestem confertum in arta tecta, the countryfolk crowded, etc., L.—Of a mouse: agrestem pellere, the rustic, H.—Praegn., wild, uncultivated: silva, O.: baculum, rude, O.—Rustic, rude, uncultivated, clownish, boorish, coarse, wild: homo: vita: exercitus conlectus... ex agresti luxuriā, i. e. profligate boors: Cyclops, H.: quas (causas) agrestioribus Musis reliquerunt (of the language of the bar): genus hominum, S.: voltus, brutish, O.: asperitas, H.: barbaria, uncivilized: Latium, H.
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    I
    countryman, peasant; rube, rustic, bumpkin
    II
    agrestis, agreste ADJ
    rustic, inhabiting countryside; rude, wild, savage; of/passing through fields

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  • 12 arāneus

        arāneus ī, m, ἀράχνη, a spider, Ct.
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    I
    aranea, araneum ADJ
    spider's, of spiders
    II
    spider; venomous fish, the weever

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  • 13 cavus

        cavus adj.    [2 CAV-], hollow, excavated, concave: concha, V.: bucina, O.: cavernae, V.: trunci, H.: saxa, H.: quā cava sunt (pocula), on the ínsíde, O.: tempora, arched, O.: lumina, sunken, O.: umbra, enveloping, V.: flumina, deep - channelled, V.: imago formae, unsubstantial, V. — As subst m., a hole. Tutus (of a mouse), H.— Plur: arti, Ph.—As subst n., an opening, hole: murum crebris cavis aperuit, per quae, etc., loop-holes, L.: Inventus cavis bufo, V.: nuces cavis abscondere, H.
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    I
    cava, cavum ADJ
    hollow, excavated, hollowed out; concave; (of waning moon); enveloping; porous; sunken; deep, having deep channel; tubular; having cavity inside (concealing)
    II
    hole, cavity, depression, pit, opening; cave, burrow; enclosed space; aperture

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  • 14 mūscipulum

        mūscipulum ī, n    [mus+CAP-], a mousetrap, Ph.
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  • 15 nītēdula

        nītēdula ae, f    a small mouse, dormouse, C.: tenuis, H. (al. volpecula).
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  • 16 destico

    desticare, desticavi, desticatus V INTRANS
    squeek; (of the noise made by the shrew-mouse)

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  • 17 interludium

    interlude, play, episode; game betweem them, game of cat and mouse (Z)

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  • 18 murinus

    murina, murinum ADJ

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  • 19 muscipula

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  • 20 nitella

    small mouse; dormouse

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