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Citations:moose-misse

  1. (US, New England dialects) Any of several plants, particularly the false wintergreen (Pyrola americana), the Sorbus americana, or the Viburnum lantanoides. From Abenaki mozmezi (moose wood).
    • 1826, Dr. John Williams' last legacy, and useful family guide, page 93:
      For jaundice, take moose miss, []
    • 1884, in The American Magazine, volume 18, page 152:
      And as we drift by this moose-misse bush do you hear the hermit-thrush giving the day his vesper song? Is it not a lovely one?
    • 1837, Abel Tennant, The vegetable materia medica and practice of medicine, page 185:
      Moose misse and sweet fern are also excellent articles.
    • 1976, Edwin Way Teale, The American seasons, page 60:
    • (also reprinted in 1996, by Richard Rankin, as North Carolina nature writing: four centuries of personal narratives and descriptions, page 136:)
      Or he may return with juglans, kinnikinnic, hackmatack, missey-moosey, daffydowndilly, hurr-burr or robins-runs-away. In the cavernous loft of the building at Lenoir we walked among piles of white pine and wild cherry bark, []