Ruminations.
The word "mizzle" has 7 meanings, and can be used as a noun ("the moon(n) kisses(v) mizzle(n)") or a verb ("kisses(n) mizzle(v)").
The verb form is derived from Middle English "misellen" meaning "to drizzle."
The Russian-Irish poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky uses the word in his poem Morning at Mount Ring, a few lines of which are : "hazel catkins / in the mizzling rain... / a long, long dream" Links.
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