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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Low German mursdōd, interpreting mu(r)s (suddenly, entirely) as Mūs (mouse) (New High German Maus) through folk etymology. Compare Dutch morsdood.

Pronunciation edit

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Adjective edit

mausetot (strong nominative masculine singular mausetoter, not comparable)

  1. stone dead, dead as a dodo, dead as a doornail

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