mir
a village commune of peasant farmers in prerevolutionary Russia.
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Other definitions for MIr. (2 of 2)
Middle Irish.
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How to use mir in a sentence
Putin, because of his acts in Ukraine, he lost Russkiy mir as a phenomenon.
Rebranding The Land of Mongol Warriors & Ivan The Terrible | Anna Nemtsova | December 25, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTA drone strike killed al Libi on June 4, 2012, near mir Ali in North Waziristan.
Obama’s Deadly Informants: The Drone Spotters of Pakistan | Umar Farooq, Syed Fakhar Kakakhel | November 12, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOn Jan. 7, Noor made the seven-hour trip to mir Ali, where he stayed at the home of a friend in Hurmaz.
Obama’s Deadly Informants: The Drone Spotters of Pakistan | Umar Farooq, Syed Fakhar Kakakhel | November 12, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTNow, that day a chambermaid named Molly got shut in a closet and the whole hotel had heard her screaming, “Los mir arois!”
Mel Brooks Is Always Funny and Often Wise in This 1975 Playboy Interview | Alex Belth | February 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTSo when I went on stage, I stood there with my knees knocking and said, “Good evening, ladies and gentlemen…LOS mir AROIS!”
Mel Brooks Is Always Funny and Often Wise in This 1975 Playboy Interview | Alex Belth | February 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
The troops, British and native, were stationed in the cantonment of Mian-mir, some five miles from Lahore.
The Red Year | Louis TracyGott helfe mir—It is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience.
Un' ich mus ghn—ihr sent junge Leut', un' mir senen schn, chleben, ltere.
"Bitte, geben sie mir ein Glas Wasser," was repeated so many times that all understood it.
Down the Rhine | Oliver Opticmir Husseyn was accordingly discarded and Soliman appointed in his place.
British Dictionary definitions for mir (1 of 2)
/ Russian (mir) /
a peasant commune in prerevolutionary Russia
Origin of mir
1British Dictionary definitions for Mir (2 of 2)
/ (mɪə) /
the Russian (formerly Soviet) manned space station launched in February 1986 and scuttled in 2001
Origin of Mir
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