A mare is a female horse,
Floundering is making ineffectual progress, a struggle.
A mire is another word for a muddy, swampy patch of ground (Most commonly used in northern England),
therefore, "his horse was stuck in the mud."
it means and look
His horse had difficulty walking in the mud.Basically, his horse had trouble running through mud.
"Si mire" is a Latin phrase that translates to "so wonderful" or "truly amazing" in English.
Maid is the most obvious word you can make from mermaid. You can also make the words mire, mare, made, and aid.
wet, slimy, and/or soggy mud
This phrase suggests that the horse struggled or got stuck in the mud. "Floundered" means to struggle or move clumsily, while "mire" refers to a soft, wet area of ground. So, the expression paints a picture of the horse having difficulty navigating through muddy terrain.
According to Merriam Webster the word mire can have 3 distinct meanings. Mire can mean wet spongy earth (eg bog or marsh). It can also mean heavy, deep mud or slush. And finally a troublesome or intractable situation.
wetlands, mire, bog
It means that the mare is pregnant.
Depends on what kind of power you mean. Be mire specific
good, how are you? (directed to a girl)
No, it just means the mare isn't pregnant.