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mizzle

n.
UK //mˈɪzəl// miz·zle Dialect
Synonyms
Etymology 1

From Late Middle English misellen (“to drizzle”), cognate with Low German miseln, musseln (“to mizzle”), Dutch miezelen (“to drizzle, rain gently”). Of obscure origin, possibly a frequentative related to the base of mist; or, related to Middle Low German mes (“urine”), Middle Dutch mes, mis (“urine”), both from Old Saxon mehs (“urine”), from Proto-Germanic mihstuz, mihstaz, mihsk- (“urine”), from mīganą (“to urinate”), from Proto-Indo-European meiǵʰ-, omeiǵʰ- (“to urinate”). Compare also English micturate (“to urinate”), Old Frisian mese (“urine”), Low German miegen (“to urinate”), Dutch mijgen (“to urinate”), Danish mige (“to urinate”).

Etymology 2

Unknown. Perhaps from Shelta mi(e)sli (“go”).

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