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mig Obs. exc. dial.|mɪg| Forms: 1 micge, migga, migge, 3 migge, 5– mig. [OE. micge wk. fem., migga wk. masc.:—prehistoric *migjôn-, -on, f. *mig- wk.-grade of OTeut. *mîg- (OE. míᵹan, ON. míga) to make water, cogn. w. L. mingĕre.] Urine; or the drainings from manure. Also fig.
c1000Sax. Leechd. I. 354 Drince eft buccan micgan. Ibid. III. 132, & his [sc. the man's] migga byþ hwit. a1225Ancr. R. 402 And tet [sc. Greek fire] ne mei noðing bute migge, and sond, and eisil, ase me seið, acwenchen. c1400Apol. Loll. 58 Þe swyn of vnclennes drowniþ himself in þe mig of lecherie. 1868Atkinson Cleveland Gloss., Mig, liquid manure; the fluid which runs away from the midden, or from the stall drains of a cow-house, &c. |