"musio" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: Unknown. No actual classical uses are known, but the word is included by Isidore of Seville in his Etymologiae, where it is stated that the word is a new creation from mūs (“mouse”) since cats catch mice; however, Isidore's etymologies are usually unreliable. Compare Latin mūstēla. Etymology templates: {{unk|la}} Unknown, {{cog|la|mūstēla}} Latin mūstēla Head templates: {{la-noun|mūsiō<3>}} mūsiō f (genitive mūsiōnis); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|mūsiō<3>}} Forms: mūsiō [canonical, feminine], mūsiōnis [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], mūsiō [nominative, singular], mūsiōnēs [nominative, plural], mūsiōnis [genitive, singular], mūsiōnum [genitive, plural], mūsiōnī [dative, singular], mūsiōnibus [dative, plural], mūsiōnem [accusative, singular], mūsiōnēs [accusative, plural], mūsiōne [ablative, singular], mūsiōnibus [ablative, plural], mūsiō [singular, vocative], mūsiōnēs [plural, vocative]
  1. cat Wikipedia link: Etymologiae, Isidore of Seville Tags: declension-3 Synonyms (a cat): fēlēs, cattus, mūriceps, mūrilegus, pilax

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