MOUSE-EAR


Meaning of MOUSE-EAR in English

ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun

Etymology: Middle English mousere, from mous mouse + ere ear — more at ear

1.

a. or mouse-ear hawkweed : a European hawkweed ( Hieracium pilosella ) having soft hairy leaves — called also felon herb, mouse bloodwort

b. or mouse-ear everlasting or mouse-ear plantain : an everlasting ( Antennaria plantaginifolia ) with soft gray leaves — called also cat's-foot

c. : marsh cudweed

2. : forget-me-not 1a

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