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shrew⋅mouse

[shroo-mous]
–noun, plural -mice.
a shrew.

Origin:
1565–75; shrew 2 + mouse
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shrew   (shrōō)   
n.  
  1. Any of various small, chiefly insectivorous mammals of the family Soricidae, resembling a mouse but having a long pointed snout and small eyes and ears. Also called shrewmouse.

  2. A woman with a violent, scolding, or nagging temperament; a scold.


[Middle English shrewe, villian, from Old English scrēawa, shrewmouse.]
shrew·mouse   (shrōō'mous')   
n.  See shrew.
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