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mingled, ppl. a.|ˈmɪŋg(ə)ld| [f. mingle v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb.
1535Coverdale Lev. xix. 19 Nether sowe thy felde with myngled sede. 1611Bible Jer. xxv. 20 All the mingled people. a1729J. Rogers 19 Serm. (1735) 330 Even the best of us appear contented with a mingled, imperfect Virtue. 1746Hervey Medit. (1818) 32 See their mingled graces transfused into their offspring. 1859Kingsley Misc. (1860) I. 40 Her mingled justice and mercy. b. Of textile fabrics: Woven in mixed colours.
1655E. Terry Voy. E. India 118 Silk, of which they make Velvets, Sattins, Taffataes, either plain, or mingled, or striped in party-colours. 1659Howell Vocab. xxv, Mingled cloath, panno mischio, o panno vergato. Hence † ˈmingledly adv. rare.
1573Baret Alv. H 381 Here and there, mingledly, sparsim. 1650W. Sclater Comm. Malachy 24 Duties to him performed, mingledly, of feare and love. |