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Kizzy vs Mizzy - What's the difference?

kizzy | mizzy |

As a proper noun kizzy

is .

As a noun mizzy is

(obsolete) a bog or quagmire.

kizzy

English

Alternative forms

* Kizzie

Proper noun

(en-prop)
  • .
  • * 1976 (Alex Haley), Roots , Reader's Digest:Treasury of Great Books, Vol. 110 (1977), page 164:
  • In Mandinka it meant, "You stay here". [ - - - ] Bell was indignant when she heard the name. "Kizzy ! Ain't nobody never heared of dat name! Ain't gon' no nothin' but stir up trouble." But Kunta explained its meaning, and she relented.

    mizzy

    English

    Noun

    (mizzies)
  • (obsolete) A bog or quagmire.
  • (Ainsworth)
    (Webster 1913)