verb
- third-person singular present tense of 'mirk': to make dark or gloomy; to obscure
Usage: archaic or poetic
noun
- plural of 'mirk': darkness or gloom
Usage: archaic or poetic
Examples
- The storm mirks the sky with heavy clouds.
- Fog mirks the harbor, making navigation difficult.
- The mirks of the forest made it hard to see the path.
- Evening mirks settle over the valley.
- Smoke mirks the air in the old factory.