† perˈmix, v. Obs.
[Back-formation from permixt, permixed, q.v.; cf. commix, mix.]
trans. To mix thoroughly, intermingle. (See next.) Hence † perˈmixable a., capable of being ‘permixed’.
| 1678 R. R[ussell] Geber i. 18 And be permixed with that which in them is of a permixable Substance. Ibid. ii. i. ii. 60 Permixing Sol, or Luna, with Venus. 1683 Salmon Doron Med. ii. 488 Permix them with burning wine. |