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▪ I. † immixt, immixed, a. Obs. (ɪˈmɪkst) [orig. ad. L. immixt-us, f. im- (im-2) + mixtus mixed.] Not mixed, unmingled, pure, simple.1622 S. Ward Life of Faith in Death (1627) 101 The soule is..elder and more excellent sister to the body immixt and separable. 1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 339 Th...
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immixture
▪ I. † iˈmmixture1 Obs. rare. [f. im-2 + mixture, after immixt a.] The condition of being unmixed; freedom from mixture; purity, simplicity.1648 W. Mountague Devout Ess. i. xiv. §3. 190 That wherein our love is the most defective, which is simplicity and immixture.▪ II. immixture2 (ɪˈmɪkstjʊə(r)) [f...
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immix
immix, v. Now rare. (ɪˈmɪks) [The pa. pple. immixt is found in 15th c.; also a vb. immixt; both from L. immixt-us, pa. pple. of immiscēre. The present stem immix was of later appearance, and due to the analysis of immix-t as a pa. pple. of Eng. formation, implying a present of this form. Cf. commix,...
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immixtion
† iˈmmixtion Obs. rare. In 7 immixion. [f. L. immixt-, ppl. stem of immiscēre: see -ion1.] The action of mixing in.1653 R. G. tr. Bacon's Hist. Winds 181 Of winds which are made by immixion of vapours.
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peacock
▪ I. peacock, n. (ˈpiːkɒk) Forms: α. 4–6 pecok, -e, (4–5 pekok, 5–6 -cock(e, 5 -cokk(e), 6–7 peacocke, (6 peocock, pyckock), 6– peacock. β. 4 poucok, 4–5 pocok, -koc, pokok(e, 5 pokokke, poocok. γ. 4–6 pacok, (4 -cokke, 4–5 -kok(e, 5 -koc). [f. ME. *pê:—OE. péa + cock; beside which ME. had pocock, f...
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