mouse-ear

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English[edit]

mouse-ear chickweed (Cerastium vulgatum)

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English mousere, musere, equivalent to mouse +‎ ear, in reference to the shape of the leaves.

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mouse-ear (plural mouse-ears)

  1. A type of small hawkweed native to Eurasia (Pilosella officinarum), commonly found on dry grasslands. [from 14th c.]
    • 1653, Nicholas Culpeper, The English Physician Enlarged, Folio Society, published 2007, page 195:
      Mouse-ear is a low herb creeping upon the ground by small strings like the Strawberry plant, whereby it shoots forth small roots []
  2. A plant of the genus Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed). [from 16th c.]
  3. A forget-me-not (genus Myosotis). [from 16th c.]

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