Mush (?), n. [Cf. Gael. mus, muss, pap, porridge, any thick preparation of fruit, OHG. muos; akin to AS. & OS. mOs food, and prob, to E. meat. See Meat.]

Meal (esp. Indian meal) boiled in water; hasty pudding; supawn. [U.S.]

 

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Mush, v. t. [Cf. F. moucheter to cut with small cuts.]

To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.

 

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Mush (?), n. [Perh. short for mush on, a corrupt of E. marchons, the cry of the voyageurs and coureurs de bois to their dogs.]

A march on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs; as, he had a long mush before him; -- also used attributively. [Colloq., Alaska & Northwestern U. S.]

 

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Mush, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mushed (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Mushing.]

To travel on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs. -- v. t.

To cause to travel or journey. [Rare] [Colloq., Alaska & Northwestern U. S.]

 

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Mush, v. t.

To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.

 

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