KJV Dictionary Definition: mist
mist
MIST, n. L. mixtus, mistus, from misceo, to mix.
1. Water falling in very numerous, but fine and almost imperceptible drops.
A mist is a multitude of small but solid globules, which therefore descend.
2. That which dims or darkens, and obscures or intercepts vision.
His passion cast a mist before his sense.
MIST, v.t. To cloud; to cover with vapor.
mistful
MIST'FUL, a. Clouded with mist.