its means museam
Eramus - we were
I am a house.
for the whole mouse species it is (genus Mus) But different types of mouse vary in scientific names, eg. House mouse = (Mus Musculus)
If it is spelled Mushaf (مصحف), then it means "distorted" or "disfigured"
"Sum sumus mus" translates to "I am, we are, a mouse" in English. The phrase combines the Latin words for "I am" (sum), "we are" (sumus), and "mouse" (mus). It is often used in a playful or humorous context, sometimes in educational settings to illustrate Latin grammatical forms.
Muracypraea mus was created in 1758.
Hypsopygia mus was created in 1932.
Gus Mus was born in 1944.
Fucomimus mus was created in 1908.
Conus mus was created in 1792.
Alain Mus is 181.5 cm.
Mus of Kerbridge was created in 1995-05.