From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing: (http://www.foldoc.org/, Editor Denis Howe)
(From the Latin for "admirable", also the heroine of Shakespeare's Tempest) A lazypurely functional programming language and interpreter designed by David Turner at the University of Kent in the early 1980s. It is sold by his company, Research Software Limited. It combines the main features of KRC and SASL with strong typing similar to that of ML. Implemented for Unix by Allan Grimeley, Computer Lab., UKC. There is also a version that runs on Intel 80386 and above IBM PCs under Linux.
["Miranda: A Non Strict Functional Language with Polymorphic Types", D.A. Turner, in Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture, LNCS 201, Springer 1985].
["Functional Programming with Miranda", Ian Holyer, Pitman Press 0-273-03453-7].