† interˈmixt, v. Obs. rare.
[f. L. ppl. stem intermixt-: see prec. and cf. admixt, commixt vbs.]
= intermix v.
| 1551 Robinson tr. More's Utop. ii. ix. (1895) 295 They sing prayses vnto God, whiche they intermixt [L. interstinguunt] with instrumentes of musick. |