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From 中期英語 merke, mirke, from 古期英語 mirce, myrce (“dark, gloomy, evil”) and Old Norse myrkr (“dark, murky”), both from Proto-Germanic *merkuz (“dark”), from Proto-Indo-European *mergʷ- (“to flicker; to darken; to be dark”). Cognate Danish mørk (“dark”), Norwegian mørk (“dark”), Swedish mörk (“dark”), Icelandic myrkur (“dark”), as also Albanian murg (“dark”), Proto-Slavic *morkъ (“darkness”), Lithuanian márgas (“multicolored”), murzinas (“dirty, spoiled”), Ancient Greek ἀμορβός (amorbós, “dark”).
murk (comparative murker, superlative murkest)
From 中期英語 mirke, merke, from 古期英語 mirce, myrce (“darkness, gloom”) and Old Norse myrkr (“darkness, gloom”), both from Proto-Germanic *merkwą, *mirkwiz (“darkness”), Proto-Indo-European *mergʷ- (“to flicker; to darken; to be dark”).
murk (uncountable)
From 中期英語 mirken, probably from Old Norse myrkja, myrkva (“to make dark, darken”), from Proto-Germanic *mirkwijaną, *mirkwajaną (“to make dark”), from Proto-Indo-European *mergʷ- (“to flicker; to darken; to be dark”).
murk (third-person singular simple present murks, present participle murking, simple past and past participle murked)
murk (third-person singular simple present murks, present participle murking, simple past and past participle murked) (slang, ambitransitive, originally African-American)
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burls
口うるさいさま
wrens
murres
ごみ
a paste-pot
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure