Etymology:
Pismire is an early Middle English word derived from Old English pisse (ant) + mire (swamp).
Meaning:
Pismire refers to a small, dark-colored ant species, typically found in colonies in moist habitats, such as meadows or woodland edges.
Origin:
The Old English combination pissermire originally meant "ant of the mire", referring to the ants' preference for moist habitats. Over time, the word was shortened to pismire, and its meaning became more specific to the small, dark-colored ant species we know today.
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