mysti

Middle English


Etymology 1

myst + -y, from Old English mist (mist; darkness; dimness (of eyesight)).

Adjective

mysti (comparative mystiere, superlative mystiest)

  1. Alternative form of mysty

References

Etymology 2

Likely related to Latin mysticus (secret, mystical).

Adjective

mysti (comparative mystiere, superlative mystiest)

  1. Alternative form of mysty

References

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