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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MIZZLE

v.i.To mistle. [See Mistle. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MIZZLE

Miz "zle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mizzled; p. pr. & vb. n. Mizzling.]Etym: [See Misle, and cf. Mistle. ]

 

1. To rain in very fine drops. Spenser.

 

2. To take one's self off; to go. [Slang ] As long as George the Fourth could reign, he reigned, And then he mizzled. Epigram, quoted by Wright.

 

MIZZLE

MIZZLE Miz "zle, n.

 

Defn: Mist; fine rain.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

mizzle

miz zle |ˈmizəl ˈmɪzəl |chiefly dialect noun light rain; drizzle. verb [ no obj. ] (it mizzles, it is mizzling, etc. ) rain lightly: it was mizzling steadily. DERIVATIVES miz zly |ˈmizlē |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): probably a frequentative from the base of mist; compare with Low German miseln and Dutch dialect miezelen.

 

mizzle

mizzle 2 |ˈmɪz (ə )l | verb [ no obj. ] Brit. informal, dated go away suddenly; vanish: he mizzled into the crowd. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

mizzle

mizzle 1 |ˈmɪz (ə )l |chiefly dialect noun [ mass noun ] light rain; drizzle. verb [ no obj. ] (it mizzles, it is mizzling, etc. ) rain lightly: it was mizzling steadily. DERIVATIVES mizzly adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): probably a frequentative from the base of mist; compare with Low German miseln and Dutch dialect miezelen.

 

mizzle

mizzle 2 |ˈmɪz (ə )l | verb [ no obj. ] Brit. informal, dated go away suddenly; vanish: he mizzled into the crowd. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.