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▪ I. † ˈmuson Hunting. Obs. [a. OF. muison change, moulting.] The shed horns of a deer. In quot. 1663 used jocularly for ‘horns’.
a1552Leland Itin. (1769) III. 55 Fisschar men hath divers tymes taken up with theyr Nettes yn Torrebay Musons of Hartes. 1663Killigrew Parson's Wedd. v. iv. 152 We shall have that damn'd Courtier pluck on his shooes with the Parsons Musons. ▪ II. muson variant of moison Obs. |