co-ˈmingle, v.
[see co-, and commingle.]
To mingle together. Also co-ˈmingling vbl. n.
| 1602 Shakes. Ham. iii. ii. 74 Blest are those Whose Blood and Iudgement are so well co-mingled [Qq. comeddled]. 1856 Fonblanque Life & Labours (1874) 324 To prevent any confusion or co-mingling. 1862 Shirley Nugæ Crit. viii. 348 It is a strange co-mingling; every sort and condition of men, and each buried after his own fashion. |