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▪ I. coˈmmixt, ppl. a. see commix, commixed. ▪ II. † coˈmmixt, v. Obs. rare. [f. commixt ppl. a.; cf. admixt. (The early pa. pple. commixted may have been directly f. L. commixt-us.)] = commix.
1481Caxton Tulle of Old Age H v. (R. Suppl.) The natural substaunce of the Soule is symple, and is not composed nor commixted of partyes of dyuers natures. 1483― Gold. Leg. 30/4 This holy sacrament in which the brede & wyn ben commyxted. 1545T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde Hh ij, Then wold they commixt them selfe with the seed. 1584R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. xii. xxi. 229 There are in milke three substances commixted. |