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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.
1622S. Ward Life of Faith in Death (1627) 101 The soule is..elder and more excellent sister to the body immixt and separable. 1638Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 339 They [the Chinese] are the most ancient and immixt people in the Universe. a1640Jackson Creed xi. i. §2 The divine nature or Godhead is simple, pure, and immixt. 1659Evelyn Let. to Boyle 3 Sept. in B.'s Wks. (1772) VI. 291 To assure you..how pure and immixed the design is from any other than the public interest. Hence † iˈmmixtness, -edness.
1646H. Lawrence Comm. Angells 125 Sincerity is immixednesse, and rightnesse of ends. ▪ II. † iˈmmixt, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. immixt-, ppl. stem of immiscēre: see immix. Cf. the parallel early vbs. admixt, commixt.] trans. = immix.
1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 13 Take some versus of that nowble..poete called Homerus and adde or immixte theym unto his werkes. 1523St. Papers Hen. VIII, IV. 89 Immyxting..your certificates and communications with drede of raysing of the Kinges armye. |