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Definition of Mousie
1. n. Diminutive for Mouse.
Definition of Mousie
1. Noun. (context: diminutive) A mouse. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mousie
1. a young mouse [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mousie
Literary usage of Mousie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christmas Entertainments: Containing Fancy Drills, Acrostics, Motion Songs by Alice Maude Kellogg (1918)
"The mousie. By MNB (A very small primary boy may recite these lines.) A mousie
got into a great Christmas pie, Two little boys heard him, and then they did ..."
2. The Children and the Pictures by Pamela Grey (1907)
"O, we'll go to the fair, mousie ; it's only half a mile further, and we'll see
... And putting down the mugs and plates they had eaten from, mousie and her ..."
3. The Phonetic Reader by Charles W. Deane (1896)
"LESSON XVI. ey=a ea before r they heard white whiter pearl spied mousie KITTY
AND mousie. Once there was a little kitty, Whiter than snow; ..."
4. Work-a-day Doings by Emma Serl, Vivian Evans (1914)
"WEE mousie Wee mousie was hungry. She wanted cheese. She wanted cheese very much.
Wee mousie went to the Grocer. She said, " Wee, wee, wee II am hungry. ..."
5. Golden Treasury Readers by Charles Maurice Stebbins, Mary H. Coolidge (1909)
"Once there was a little kitty, White as the snow. In the barn she used to frolic, •
A long time ago. In the barn a little mousie Kan to and fro; ..."
6. Christmas Entertainments: Containing Fancy Drills, Acrostics, Motion Songs by Alice Maude Kellogg (1918)
"The mousie. By MNB (A very small primary boy may recite these lines.) A mousie
got into a great Christmas pie, Two little boys heard him, and then they did ..."
7. The Children and the Pictures by Pamela Grey (1907)
"O, we'll go to the fair, mousie ; it's only half a mile further, and we'll see
... And putting down the mugs and plates they had eaten from, mousie and her ..."
8. The Phonetic Reader by Charles W. Deane (1896)
"LESSON XVI. ey=a ea before r they heard white whiter pearl spied mousie KITTY
AND mousie. Once there was a little kitty, Whiter than snow; ..."
9. Work-a-day Doings by Emma Serl, Vivian Evans (1914)
"WEE mousie Wee mousie was hungry. She wanted cheese. She wanted cheese very much.
Wee mousie went to the Grocer. She said, " Wee, wee, wee II am hungry. ..."
10. Golden Treasury Readers by Charles Maurice Stebbins, Mary H. Coolidge (1909)
"Once there was a little kitty, White as the snow. In the barn she used to frolic, •
A long time ago. In the barn a little mousie Kan to and fro; ..."