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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from French mouche (fly), attested since 1710.

 
Two women with a musch by their cheek.

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Noun

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musch c

  1. (cosmetics) a beauty spot; a small black dot painted or attached to the skin for beauty
    Hypernym: skönhetsfläck (beaty spot)
    • 1788 March 8, “Kundgjoͤrelſer: [Announcements:]”, in Norrköpings Tidningar, page 3:
      På Apotheket Kronan, finnes Engelſtr Muſch-plåſter.
      At Pharmacy Kronan, English beauty spot patches are available.
  2. (knitting) a decorative rise on knitted textile
    • 2021 December 15, Malin Rosdahl, “Sticka tröja med små muscher”, in Allas:
      På stickor nr 5+12 stickar du nya fina tröjan, uppifrån och ner, med söta muscher som faller från varje axel.
      On knitting needles no. 5+12, knit a new nice sweater, from top to bottom, with cute rises that fall from each shoulder.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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musch c

  1. Clipping of mustasch (mustache).
    • 2021 November 30, Måns Lindman, “Tema Movember: Bästa mustascherna på film [Theme Movember: The best mustaches on film]”, in Gamereactor[1]:
      [] från bästa musch till årets miss-tasche.
      [] from best tache to the year's mis-tache.
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