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ˈmouse-colour, n. (a.) 1. A colour resembling that of the common mouse; a dark grey with a yellowish tinge.
1606Jrnls. Ho. Comm. I. 309/1 A strange Spanyell, of Mouse-colour, came into the House. 1797Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XVIII. 648/1 The fur is of a mouse-colour, tinged with reddish. 1903‘Marjoribanks’ Fluff-Hunters 65 Her hair was of that subtle half-shade known as mouse-colour. 2. attrib. passing into adj. Mouse-coloured.
1716Lond. Gaz. No. 5481/4 Lost.., a Mouse-Colour Mare. 1728–9Mrs. Delany in Life & Corr. (1861) I. 193 The Prince of Wales was in mouse-colour velvet. 1828Stark Elem. Nat. Hist. I. 120 Fur mouse-colour. So mouse-coloured a.
1687Lond. Gaz. No. 2307/4 Lost..a little Greyhound,..her Ears Mouse-coloured,..and several Mouse-coloured spots on her Body. 1861F. Metcalfe Oxonian in Icel. ix. (1867) 129 The mouse-coloured horse which I am riding is crossed..with black streaks. 1900Daily News 10 Feb. 6/3 The rest of the dress was mouse-coloured cloth. |