Definitions
- 1.mouse (animal)
[...] dàſu konye, pſe, macske, misse, missine, opanke i Zemĺu od glada i shedye jili, à nehtilli Turkom grada datti.
… da su konje, pse, mačke, miše, mišine, opanke i zemlju od glada i žeđe jili, a ne htili Turkom grada dati. — … so that they ate horses, dogs, cats, mice, rats[?], shoes and dirt out of hunger and thirst, and they would not give the city over to the Turks.
- 2.mouse (computer input device)
Paket uključuje tipkovnicu, miš i mediapad.
The package includes a keyboard, mouse and mediapad.
Time ste BIOS-u rekli da ne obraća pozornost na tipkovnicu i miša [...]
That way you told BIOS not to pay attention to the keyboard and mouse …
- 3.small boy
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *myšь (changed from feminine into masculine gender and declension), from Proto-Indo-European *muh₂s. The meaning computer input device is a calque of English mouse.
Forms
- mȉšanimate • canonical • inanimate • masculine
- ми̏шcyrillic
- mȉšićdiminutive
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | mȉš | mȉševi, mìševi, mȉši |
| Genitive | mȉša | mȉšēvā, mìšēvā, mȋšā |
| Dative | mȉšu | mȉševima, mìševima, mȉšima |
| Accusative | mȉša, mȉš | mȉševe, mìševe, mȉše |
| Vocative | mȉšu | mȉševi, mìševi, mȉši |
| Locative | mȉšu | mȉševima, mìševima, mȉšima |
| Instrumental | mȉšem | mȉševima, mìševima, mȉšima |