mitrs

Etymology
From an old verb “to cease,” previously “to become soft,” with an extra r. The semantic development went from “soft, flexible” (because of humidity) > “humid, wet.” Cognates include 🇨🇬 (< “flexible”).

Adjective

 * 1) humid, wet which has absorbed, contains a little water; which is covered with a little, a thin layer of, water
 * 2) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air
 * 1) humid which contains, is characterized by a relatively large amount of water vapor; such (place, time) that there is much water vapor in the air