If you mean MOUSE as in the Mouse used to control the computer cursor, then this actually comes from the name of the Animal, as early computer mice with cords looked a lot like mice.
Mickey Mouse originated in USA.
Muscle is a Middle French word from the late 14th Century. It came directly from "musculus", a Latin word that meant "a muscle", or "little mouse". The shape and movement of some muscles, particularly the biceps, were reminiscent of a mouse. Greeks apparently made the same association and used a word that meant little mouse, as did the Slavs, Germans, and Arabs. But our English word today, "muscle" most definitely originated in the Latin language.
the word entree was originated from France
The word mouse is a noun and a verb.
Kiore (both animal and computer mouse)
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
mouse = die Maus.Maus
a maetaphor using the word mousthe mouse is a house
The plural word for a mouse is MICE
la souris=mouse
The mickey mouse song.
The plural of the word mouse is mice. The plural of the word moose is still going to be moose.