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Definition of Mirk

Mirk
Mirk Mirk, a. [See Murky.] Dark; gloomy; murky. --Spenser. Mrs. Browning.
Mirk
Mirk Mirk, n. Darkness; gloom; murk. ``In mirk and mire.' --Longfellow.

Meaning of Mirk from wikipedia

- Mirk is an American musical group from Albany, New York, founded in 2009. Their music has been characterized as a cross between the genres of pop, soul...
- John Mirk was an Augustinian Canon Regular, active in the late 14th and early 15th centuries in Shropshire. He is noted as the author of widely copied...
- Sarah Shay Mirk (she/they) is an author, zinester, and journalist based in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Mirk attended Grinnell College, graduating...
- Multipurpose Cooperative; Serbiz Multi-Purpose Cooperative; and B-Mirk Enterprises Corp (B-Mirk), because their work arrangements were considered labor-only...
- specifically designed to protect the LGBTQ community in downtown Portland. Sarah Mirk of The Portland Mercury attributed the rise in the recorded number of crimes...
- Archived from the original on September 14, 2014. Retrieved August 8, 2014. Mirk, Sarah (September 30, 2013), "JD Samson Talks About Her New Album and Being...
- well. Guest starring Michael Hogan as Bradley. 3 3 "Pitbull" Ben Berman Dan Mirk & Simon Rich January 28, 2015 (2015-1-28) XXMK01003 0.206 Mike takes Josh...
- have worked on the film (the other three being Priscilla Montgomery, Elaine Mirk and Valerie Lee), outliving all major cast members, original Tin Man Buddy...
- German" and in Old English, Old Swedish, and Old Norse, and the survival of mirk (a variant of "murk") in modern English. He wrote that "It seemed to me too...
- feasting, and merrymaking.[citation needed] In late 14th-century England, John Mirk of Lilleshall Abbey, Shropshire, gives the following description: "At first...