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Etymology
From Old French miracle, borrowed from Latin mīrāculum (“object of wonder”), from mīror (“to wonder at”), from mīrus (“wonderful”), from Proto-Indo-European *smei-, *mei- (“to smile, to be astonished”).
Noun
mithacl'ye m (plural mithacl'yes)
- (Jersey) miracle