Etymology
The word "miry" is derived from the Old English word "mirg," which means "marsh" or "bog."
Meaning
Miry means:
Origin
The word "miry" entered the English language in the 14th century from the Old English word "mirg." It is related to the Middle Dutch word "miere" (mire) and the Old High German word "meri" (sea).
Usage
"Miry" is often used to describe:
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