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AdmiringAdmiring Ad*mir"ing, a.
Expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance. --
Ad*mir"ing*ly, adv. --Shak. AdmiringAdmire Ad*mire", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Admired; p. pr. & vb.
n. Admiring.] [F. admirer, fr. L. admirari; ad + mirari to
wonder, for smirari, akin to Gr. ? to smile, Skr. smi, and E.
smile.]
1. To regard with wonder or astonishment; to view with
surprise; to marvel at. [Archaic]
Examples rather to be admired than imitated.
--Fuller.
2. To regard with wonder and delight; to look upon with an
elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out
approbation, esteem, love, or reverence; to estimate or
prize highly; as, to admire a person of high moral worth,
to admire a landscape.
Admired as heroes and as gods obeyed. --Pope.
Note: Admire followed by the infinitive is obsolete or
colloquial; as, I admire to see a man consistent in his
conduct.
Syn: To esteem; approve; delight in. AdmiringlyAdmiring Ad*mir"ing, a.
Expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance. --
Ad*mir"ing*ly, adv. --Shak. BemiringBemire Be*mire", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bemired; p. pr. & vb.
n. Bemiring.]
To drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire; to soil
by passing through mud or dirt.
Bemired and benighted in the dog. --Burke. Miriness
Miriness Mir"i*ness, n.
The quality of being miry.
MiringMire Mire, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mired; p. pr. & vb. n.
Miring.]
1. To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix
in mud; as, to mire a horse or wagon.
2. To soil with mud or foul matter.
Smirched thus and mired with infamy. --Shak. Semiring
Semiring Sem"i*ring`, n. (Anat.)
One of the incomplete rings of the upper part of the
bronchial tubes of most birds. The semerings form an
essential part of the syrinx, or musical organ, of singing
birds.
Meaning of Mirin from wikipedia
- aji-
mirin (literally:
taste mirin) can mean
various things, such as salt
mirin,
synthetic mirin, or
mirin-like seasonings. In the Edo period,
mirin was...
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Saint Mirin was born in 565, is also
known as
Mirren of
Benchor (now
called Bangor), Merinus,
Merryn and Meadhrán. The
patron saint of the town and Roman...
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Nicolas Johnny Isimat-
Mirin (French: [nikɔla
izima miʁɛ̃]; born 15
November 1991) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
central defender...
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Arnold Gerrit Henskes (6
August 1912 – 26 May 1948),
known by the
pseudonym Mirin Dajo, was a
Dutch performer. He
became famous for
radically piercing his...
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Mirin is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Saint Mirin (c. 565–c. 620),
Irish monk and
missionary Mirin Dajo, pseudonym...
- used in
various ways.
Mirin, a type of
sweet ****anese sake, can also
produce kasu
called mirin kasu.
Similar to sake kasu,
mirin kasu can also be used...
- Dame
Helen Mirren (born
Helen Lydia Mironoff; 26 July 1945) is an
English actor. In a
career spanning 60 years, she is the
recipient of
numerous accolades...
- This is a list of ****anese
condiments by type.
Mirin (みりん also 味醂)is an
essential condiment used in ****anese cuisine. It is a kind of rice wine similar...
- with soy
sauce and
mirin (rice wine).
Proportions vary, but
there is
normally three to four
times as much
dashi as soy
sauce and
mirin. For oyakodon, Tsuji...
- The
Cathedral Church of
Saint Mirin in Paisley,
dedicated to
Saint Mirin the
patron saint of Paisley, is the
mother church of the
Catholic Diocese of Paisley...