mouser
noun
- animal that catches mice
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈmaʊzə(ɹ)/ / /ˈmaʊsə(ɹ)/
name
- A surname.
noun
Etymology: From Middle English mousere (“a hunter of mice”), equivalent to mouse + -er (agent noun suffix) or + -er (occupational suffix). The “moustache” sense is apparently an extended usage (i.e., a cat’s whiskers, jocularly transferred to human beings), possibly with influence from moustache.
- A cat that catches mice, kept specifically for the purpose.
- A moustache.
“He was a pretty man, well upstanding, with great shoulders on him and his hair was fair and fine and he had a broad brow and a gey bit coulter of a nose and he twisted his mouser ends up with wax like that creature the German Kaiser […].”