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intermixt
† 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. 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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William Winstanley
New Help to Discourse; or Wit and Mirth intermixt with more serious Matters, by W. wikipedia.org
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intermixtion
† interˈmixtion Obs. Also 6 -myxtyon, 7 -mixion. [n. of action f. L. intermixt-, ppl. stem of intermiscēre: see prec.] = next.a 1520 Barclay Jugurth (1557) 56 b, Without intermixtion of other occupacion. 1529 More Dyaloge ii. xii. 66 a/2 Wythout intermyxtyon of obstynate heresyes. 1640 Bp. Reynolds ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Nashe
Pleasantly interlac'd with variable delights: and pathetically intermixt with conceipted reproofes. Written by Thomas Nash, Gentleman. wikipedia.org
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intermix
intermix, v. (ɪntəˈmɪks) Also 7 enter-. [opp. f. intermixt, taken as pa. pple. of an Eng. vb. repr. L. intermiscēre: see commix, mix.] 1. trans. To mix together, mix intimately, intermingle.1562 Jack Juggler in Hazl. Dodsley II. 110 Therefore intermix honest mirth in such wise That your strength may... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1790
}} | {{|Dibden (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1790|private|9|01-04-1790|repealed=n|archived=n|An Act for dividing and allotting the intermixt or Commonable wikipedia.org
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rount
† rount, a. Obs.—0 Roan.1688 Holme Armoury ii. 155/1 Colours of Horses... Rount, is a kind of flesh colour, or a Bay intermixt with white and gray; a Roan-colour. Ibid., Grissel, is a light Rount. Oxford English Dictionary
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luxurious
luxurious, a. (lʌkˈsjʊərɪəs, lʌgˈʒʊərɪəs) Also 4 luxsorius, 5 luxurius, 7 luxurous. [ad. OF. luxurius (mod.F. luxurieux), ad. L. luxuriōsus, f. luxuri-a: see luxury and -ous.] † 1. Lascivious, lecherous, unchaste. Obs.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 652 (Kölbing) Þe deuelen, þat houen abouen ous, Euer be luxso... Oxford English Dictionary
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pathetically
pathetically, adv. (pəˈθɛtɪkəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a pathetic manner. 1. So as to excite passion or emotion; movingly, affectingly. † a. In general sense. Obs.1592 G. Harvey Four Lett. iii. Wks. (Grosart) I. 195 Patheticallie intermixt with sundry dolefull pageantes. 1661 Boyle Style of Script. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pilaff
‖ pilau, pilaw, pilaff (pɪˈlaʊ, pɪˈlɔː, pɪˈləʊ, pɪˈlɑːf, -æf) Forms: 7– pilau, pillau, pilaw, pillaw, pilao, pelaw; also 7 pilo, -oe, pillow(e, peloe, palau, pullow, 7–8 pelo (pleo), 8 pillou, pilloe, pellow, pilow, 9 pillao, pulao, pullao, pi(l)laf(f. [a. Pers. pilāw (in Turkish pilāw, pilāv (or pi... Oxford English Dictionary
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grass-green
grass-green, a. (and n.) (Stress variable.) [Cf. MDu. grasgroene (Du. grasgroen), MHG. grasgrüene (G. grasgrün), ON. grasgr{obar}nn (Da. græsgr{obar}n, Sw. gräsgrön).] 1. Green as grass; having the colour of grass.a 700 Epinal Gloss. 298 Carpassini, gresgro[e]ni. 13.. K. Alis. 299 Mercury he made gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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unison
unison, n. and a. (ˈjuːnɪsən, -zən) Also 6 unisonne, vnisone, unizon (vnisson), 7 unisone. [a. OF. unison (Oresme), later and mod.F. unisson (16th c.), or ad. late L. unison-us (whence It., Sp., and Pg. unisono (also as n.), It. † unissono, Sp. unison) of the same sound as something else, f. L. ūni-... Oxford English Dictionary
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rock-fish
ˈrock-fish [rock n.1] 1. A fish frequenting rocks or rocky bottoms, spec. as the name of many unrelated fishes, such as the black goby or sea-gudgeon, the striped bass, the wrasse, etc. Also = rock salmon (c) s.v. rock n.1 9 d. Also with defining terms, as bearded, black, grass, green, etc., applied... Oxford English Dictionary
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tendon
tendon (ˈtɛndən) Also β. 6 tenaunt, tennon, 7 tenon, tendant, 8 tendent. pl. 6–7 (perh. Lat.) tendones. [ad. med.L. tendo, tendōn-em and tendin-em, app. ad. Gr. τένων, τενοντ- sinew, tendon, influenced by L. tend-ĕre to stretch; so F. tendon (16th c.), also It. tendone, tendine, Sp. tendon. To Celsu... Oxford English Dictionary
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