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commixed
commixed, commixt, ppl. a. (kəˈmɪkst) [orig. ad. L. commixt-us, pa. pple. of commiscē-re, f. com- together + miscē-re to mix, mingle. After the formation of the vb. commix (see above), this was treated as its pa. pple., and spelt commix'd, commixed.] Mixed together, commingled. (In early use chiefly... Oxford English Dictionary
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commiscible
† coˈmmiscible, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. commiscibilis, f. com-misc-ēre to mix together: see -ble.] That may be commixed; miscible.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 563 Diagridium..is without vertue; nor easily commiscible. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sabbath Morning at Sea
At "And on that sea commixed with fire" the opening bars of the song cycle are quoted. wikipedia.org
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commixt
▪ I. coˈmmixt, ppl. a. see commix, commixed.▪ II. † coˈmmixt, v. Obs. rare. [f. commixt ppl. a.; cf. admixt. (The early pa. pple. commixted may have been directly f. L. commixt-us.)] = commix.1481 Caxton Tulle of Old Age H v. (R. Suppl.) The natural substaunce of the Soule is symple, and is not comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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How to use "ought not" in a sentence - WordHippo
It ought not to be our object to angelize, nor to brutalize, but to humanize man. God ought not to be commixed in our actions, but with awful reverence, and an attention full of honour and respect. In a firm building, the cavities ought not to be filled with rubbish, but with brick or stone fitted to the crannies.
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permixt
† perˈmixed, perˈmixt, ppl. a. Obs. [orig. ad. L. permixt-us, pa. pple. of permiscēre to mix thoroughly, intermingle (f. per- 2 + miscēre to mix); afterwards treated as pa. pple. of permix: cf. commixed, mixed.] Thoroughly mixed, intermixed, intermingled. (Const. as pple. or adj.)c 1420 Pallad. on H... Oxford English Dictionary
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intermixed
intermixed, intermixt, ppl. a. (ɪntəˈmɪkst) [orig. intermixt, ad. L. intermixt-us, pa. pple. of intermiscēre to mix among, intermingle, f. inter between, among + miscēre to mix, mingle. After the formation of the vb. intermix, intermixt was treated as its pa. pple. and gradually spelt intermix'd, in... Oxford English Dictionary
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commix
commix, v. (kəˈmɪks) Forms: 5–6 co(m)myx, -ix(e, 6– commix. [The pa. pple. commixt, comyxt, is found in 15th c. (along with the n. commixtion, commixion); the present stem commix appears a good deal later. As the same relative order is found in the case of admixt, admix, mixt, mix (the last being th... Oxford English Dictionary
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commixtion
commixtion Obs. except in senses 5, 6. (kəˈmɪkstɪən, -tʃən) Also β. 5 commyxcion, -yxyon, 5–6 -yccyon, -yctyon, 5–7 commixion. [ad. L. commixtiōn-em (n. of action f. commixt- ppl. stem of commiscēre to commix), or a. its Fr. repr. commixtion (15th c. in Littré). The early variant commixcion (with th... Oxford English Dictionary
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slur
▪ I. slur, n.1 Now dial. (slɜː(r)) Also 5 sloor, 5, 9 slore, 7 slurre. [Of obscure origin. Cf. MDu. slore (Du. sloor, sloerie) a sluttish woman.] Thin or fluid mud. Cf. slurry n. Also fig.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 460/1 Sloor [v.r. slore], or sowr.., cenum, limus. a 1614 D. Dyke Myst. Selfe-Deceiving (161... Oxford English Dictionary
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full
▪ I. † full, n.1 Obs. [OE. ful = OS. ful, ON. full, str. neut.; perh. originally the neuter of the adj.] A cup, goblet; a bumper.Beowulf 616 Þa freolic wif ful ᵹe-sealde ærest Eastdena eþel-wearde. c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 88 Drince ðonne þreo ful fulle..nistiᵹ. c 1205 Lay. 14325 Oder uul me þider far... Oxford English Dictionary
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tear
▪ I. tear, n.1 (tɪə(r)) Forms: see below. [OE. téar = OFris. târ, ON. tár (Sw. tår, Da. taar, taare), contr. from earlier OE. *teahr, *teaᵹr, teaᵹor, ONorthumb. tehr = OHG. zahar, zahhar (MHG. zaher, zâr, Ger. zähre), Goth. tagr; cogn. with Gr. δάκρ-υ, OL. dacrima (L. lacrima, -uma), OPr. dacr, dêr,... Oxford English Dictionary
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