miz

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See also: Miz, mîz, and -miz

English

Pronunciation

Adjective

miz (comparative more miz, superlative most miz)

  1. (slang) miserable
    • 1988, Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library, Penguin Books (1988), page 222
      But when I finally left the pub, it must have been about five minutes later, beginning to feel a bit miz, there he was outside, leaning against the pillar at the corner, one foot raised behind him - very rent-looking, actually, which should have made me wonder, but I found I was talking to him.

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Azerbaijani

Etymology

From Persian میز (miz).

Noun

miz (definite accusative mizni, plural mizlər)

  1. (South Azerbaijani, otherwise dated) table
    Synonyms: masa, stol

Declension


Ingrian

Pronoun

miz

  1. where

Istriot

Etymology

From Latin mēnsis.

Noun

miz

  1. month

Zhuang

Etymology

From Proto-Tai *miːᴬ (to have). Cognate with Thai มี (mii), Northern Thai ᨾᩦ, Khün ᨾᩦ, Lao ມີ (), ᦙᦲ (mii), Tai Dam ꪣꪲ, Shan မီး (míi).

Pronunciation

Verb

miz (1957–1982 spelling miƨ)

  1. to have
  2. to have (a characteristic); to be
  3. to give birth to; to beget; to have
  4. there is; to exist
  5. there are some ... that
  6. there is ... when
  7. to become; to grow; to have an event occur

Derived terms

Adjective

miz (1957–1982 spelling miƨ)

  1. rich; wealthy