smirr
SMIR
A fine, drifting rain — finer than drizzle, more pervasive, barely visible but thoroughly wetting. Smirr does not fall so much as hang in the air, soaking everything without the drama of a downpour. It is the characteristic precipitation of the Scottish Highlands and the word captures what no other English word quite does: the rain that isn't quite rain but leaves you drenched.
Etymology
Scots dialect, possibly from Middle Low German smirren or Old Norse. The word is onomatopoeic — it sounds like the weather it describes.
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