MIN'GLE,
1. To mix to blend to unite in one body as, to mingle liquors of different kinds.
2. To mix or blend without order or promiscuously.
There was fire mingled with hail. Exodus 9
3. To compound to unite in a mass, as solid substances as, to mingle flour, sugar and eggs in cookery.
4. To join in mutual intercourse or in society.
The holy seed have mingled themselves with the people of those lands. Ezra 9; Psalms 106
5. To contaminate to render impure to debase by mixture.
The best of us appear contented with a mingled imperfect virtue.
6. To confuse.
There mingle broils.
MIN'GLE, To be mixed to be united with.
She, when she saw her sister nymphs, suppressed
Her rising fears, and mingled with the rest.
MIN'GLE, n. Mixture medley promiscuous mass. Not used.
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