musion

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Etymology[edit]

Latin mus (mouse) + -ion (compare mouser).

Noun[edit]

musion (plural musions)

  1. (heradry, rare) A wild or domestic cat.
    • 1572, John Bossewell, Workes of Armorie, Richard Totell, page 56:
      This beaste is called a Musion, for that he is enimie to Myse, and Rattes.
    • 1912, George Harvey Johnston, Scottish Heraldry Made Easy, page 47:
      Blue, a silver cat salient (SMYTH OF BALHARY). Silver, three black domestic cats (or musions) in pale (KEATE). Green, a silver boar (or sanglier) passant (POLLARD) (Plate VII., fig. 1).

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