titmouse

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Etymology

From Middle English titmose, compound of tit (small bird) and mose, from Old English māse (titmouse), from Proto-West Germanic *maisā, from Proto-Germanic *maisǭ (compare Dutch mees, German Meise, Old Norse meisingr, French mésange), from *maisaz (tiny, puny) (compare Norwegian meis (skinny weakling)). Spelling as well as the plural form in imitation of the otherwise unrelated mouse.

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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈtɪtmaʊs/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

titmouse (plural titmice or titmouses)

  1. Any small passerine bird mostly of the genus Baeolophus, which are found in the woods of the Northern Hemisphere and of Africa.

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