Where does “quagmiry” come from?

quagmiry (English) comes from English quagmire, from English mire, from Middle English mire, from French mire, from Italian mira, from Italian mirare, from Latin mīror, from Latin mīrus — to smile; to smear, stroke, wipe, rub; to be...

quagmiry (English): Like a quagmire

Definitions

  1. Like a quagmire

Ancestry of “quagmiry”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishquagmireA swampy, soggy area of ground; A perilous, mixed...
2EnglishmireDeep mud; moist, spongy earth; An undesirable...
3Middle EnglishmireMarshy or swampy land; a mire or peat; A region...
4Frenchmireaim; foresight; target
5Italianmiraaim; sight; aim, goal, purpose, design,...
6Italianmirareto aim, to take aim, to sight, to point; to...
7Latinmīrorto be astonished at, marvel at, admire, be amazed at, wonder at
8Latinmīruswonderful, marvelous, amazing, surprising, miraculous
9Proto-Italicsmeiros
10Proto-Indo-Europeansméyroslaughing, smiling
11Proto-Indo-Europeansmey-to smile; to smear, stroke, wipe, rub; to be...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European smey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sméyrosEvery word from Proto-Italic smeiros