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单词 mousetail
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mousetailn.

Brit. /ˈmaʊsteɪl/, U.S. /ˈmaʊsˌteɪl/
Forms: see mouse n. and tail n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: mouse n., tail n.1
Etymology: < mouse n. + tail n.1
1. The tail of a mouse.
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?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 157v (MED) Waterlechez..ar a maner blacke wormes to þe shap of a mouse taile.
1869 Riverside Mag. 3 259 She spied Three mouse-tails a-sticking out of the cream!
1950 Science 7 Apr. 365 A 5-cu mm oxalated capillary tube is filled with blood from the mouse tail.
2000 Insight on News (Nexis) 30 Oct. 4 Vietnamese get about 14 cents for every mouse tail they turn in.
2. The plant biting stonecrop, Sedum acre. Now English regional (Somerset).
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Crassulaceae (stonecrop and allies) > [noun] > stonecrop
sengreenc1000
stonecropc1000
orpine?a1300
orval?a1300
mouse grassc1300
stonehorea1400
Crassulac1400
sedumc1440
thrift1538
prick-madam1542
mousetail1548
livelong1578
wall pepper1578
worm-grass1578
country pepper1597
jack of the buttery1597
pricket1597
stone-pepper1597
trick-madam1600
trip-madam1693
midsummer mena1697
rosewort1725
roseroot1731
live forever1760
ice plant1818
wall moss1855
Jacka1876
wall grass1882
thick-leaf1884
1548 W. Turner Names of Herbes sig. G.ij The thyrd kinde is called in Englishe Mouse tayle or litle stoncroppe.
1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 415 Little Stonecrop..Mousetaile.
1640 J. Parkinson Theatrum Botanicum 735 Wee [call it] in English Prickmadam, Stonecrop or Great Stonecrop,..Stonehore and Mousetaile.
1922 A. S. Macmillan Pop. Names Flowers Somerset 199 Mouse-tail,..in some places the Biting Stonecrop, Sedum acre is known by this name.
3. A dwarf plant of seasonally wet places, Myosurus minimus (family Ranunculaceae), with single tiny yellowish-green flowers and numerous achenes in an elongating spike, which is native to Old World temperate regions and naturalized elsewhere. Also (with distinguishing word): any of several related North American species of Myosurus.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Ranunculaceae (crowfoot and allies) > [noun] > mousetail
blood-strange1578
mousetail1578
1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball i. lxv. 96 Of Bloud strange or Mouse tayle... Mouse tayle [Fr. qveuë de souris] is a small low herbe, with smal leaues and very narrow.
1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 345 Mousetaile or Cauda muris, resembleth the last kind of wild Coronopus or sea Plantain.
1670 J. Ray Catalogus Plantarum Angliæ 218 Myosuros..Mousetail.
1789 J. Pilkington View Derbyshire I. viii. 376 Myosurus minimus. Little Mousetail.
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 769/2 Myosurus minimus, or Mouse-tail,..rarely attains more than three or four inches in height.
1944 L. Abrams Illustr. Flora Pacific States II. 195 Myosaurus alopecuroides Greene. Bristly mouse-tail.
1965 Encycl. Austral. VII. 387/2 Myosurus minimus (mouse-tail) is a small ephemeral plant, widespread in northern latitudes but also indigenous to the mainland of eastern Australia.
1996 T. Rich et al. Flora Ashdown Forest 43 Mousetail is generally an annual of fertile broken ground which may be trampled and seasonally wet.
4. Any of certain other plants with a long slender inflorescence.
a. In full mousetail grass. A foxtail grass with a slender spike, esp. black grass, Alopecurus myosuroides. Also (British regional) in plural with singular agreement. Now rare.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > a grass or grasses > [noun] > foxtail grass
foxtail1552
foxtail-grass1597
mousetail grass1696
black grass1733
bottle grass1813
float-fox-tails1816
1696 J. Ray Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Brit. (1724) 397 Gramen myosuroides majus... The greater Mouse-tail-Grass... Gramen myosuroides minus... The lesser Mouse-tail-Grass.
1766 Museum Rusticum 6 442 Field Fox-tail..or Mouse-tail Grass.
1792–4 T. Martyn Flora Rustica 22 Alopecurus agrestis. Field Fox-tail Grass, or Mouse-tail Grass.
1868 Galaxy June 693 The slender fox-tail, also called in some districts mouse-tail, has..a purplish colored spike.
1893 G. E. Dartnell & E. H. Goddard Gloss. Words Wilts. Mousetails, a kind of grass, perhaps Cats'-tail, but not Myosurus.
1961 E. Salisbury Weeds & Aliens vi. 153 To its dense tapering cylindrical inflorescence, often over 2 in. long and less than ¼ in. wide, it owes the name of Mousetail Grass.
b. A fescue grass of the genus Vulpia having a narrow panicle; spec. (more fully mousetail fescue (also mousetail fescue-grass), † mousetail grass), rat's-tail fescue, V. myuros.
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1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 760/2 Mousetail, Mygalurus.
1872 J. T. B. Syme Sowerby's Eng. Bot. (ed. 3) XI. 142 Festuca Myuros Linn... Subspecies II. Festuca Pseudo-myuros, Soyer-Willemet... Mouse-tail Fescue-grass. French, Fétuque fausse queue de rat.
1880 T. R. A. Briggs Flora of Plymouth 375 F. Pseudo-myurus Soyer. Mouse-tail Fescue-Grass. Native; on wall-tops.
1890 Cent. Dict. Mousetail-grass, Festuca Myurus.
1937 A. H. Wolley-Dod Flora of Sussex 519 F. Myurus... Mouse-tail Fescue... Sandy ground, walls and waysides.
1989 Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 116 271/1 Vulpia myuros... Mousetail. Rare (Water Island); mesic thickets on backslopes of stabilized dunes.
c. An orchid of the genus Dendrobium. rare.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > orchids
satyrionOE
bollockwort?a1300
sanicle14..
bollock?a1425
martagon1548
orchis1559
dogstones1562
hare's-ballocks1562
stone1562
bollock grass1578
dog's cods1578
dog's cullions1578
double-leaf1578
fly-orchis1578
goat's cullions1578
goat's orchis1578
priest's pintle1578
twayblade1578
bee-orchis1597
bifoil1597
bird's nest1597
bird's orchis1597
butterfly orchis1597
fenny-stones1597
gelded satyrion1597
gnat satyrion1597
humble-bee orchis1597
lady's slipper1597
sweet ballocks1597
two-blade1605
cullions1611
bee-flower1626
fly-flower1640
man orchis1670
musk orchis1670
moccasin flower1680
gnat-flower1688
faham tea1728
Ophrys1754
green man orchis1762
Arethusa1764
honey flower1771
cypripedium1775
rattlesnake plantain1778
Venus's slipper1785
Adam and Eve1789
lizard orchis179.
epidendrum1791
Pogonia?1801
Vanda1801
cymbidium1815
Oncidium1822
putty-root1822
Noah's Ark1826
yellow moccasin1826
gongora1827
cattleya1828
green man1828
nervine1828
stanhopea1829
dove-flower1831
catasetum1836
Odontoglossum1836
Miltonia1837
letter plant1838
spread eagle1838
letter-leaf1839
swan-plant1841
orchid1843
disa1844
masdevallia1845
Phalaenopsis1846
faham1850
Indian crocus1850
moccasin plant1850
pleione1851
dove orchis1852
nerve root1854
Holy Ghost flower1862
basket-plant1865
lizard's tongue1866
mousetail1866
Sobralia1866
swan-neck1866
swanwort1866
Indian shoe1876
odontoglot1879
wreathewort1879
moth orchid1880
rattlesnake orchid1881
dendrobe1882
dove-plant1882
Madeira orchis1882
man orchis1882
swan-flower1884
slipper-orchid1885
slipper orchis1889
mayflower1894
scorpion orchid1897
moederkappie1910
dove orchid1918
monkey orchid1925
man orchid1927
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 760/2 Mousetail, Mygalurus; also Myosurus minimus, and Dendrobium Myosurus.
1902 T. W. Sanders Encycl. Gardening (ed. 5) 100 Dendrobium (Mouse-tail Orchid, Rock Lily)... Stove & greenhouse epiphytal evergreen & deciduous orchids.
5. In singular and plural. U.S. slang. A moustache; spec. a pencil-line moustache. Now rare.
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the world > life > the body > hair > hair on lower part of face > [noun] > moustache
mustachio1551
mustachio beard1566
moustache1585
mustachiosa1593
bigote1622
dibble1631
umbrage1657
whisker1706
lip-wing1825
facial hair1830
mousetail1853
lip-hair1873
lip-thatch1892
hackles1894
mo1894
tash1894
zit1912
mouser1922
stash1940
taz1951
stache1963
mush1967
1853 F. E. Smedley Harry Coverdale's Courtship iv, in Sharpe's London Mag. July 93/1 ‘Why the brute actually wears moustaches.’ ‘He..sports the mouse-tails on the strength of his military pretensions.’
1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §121/52 Moustache,..misplaced eyebrow, mousetail, soup-strainer, [etc.].
1966 J. Stevens Cox Illustr. Dict. Hairdressing & Wigmaking 100/2 Mouse-tail, a pencil-line thin moustache; Slang. American usage.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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