单词 | intermeddle |
释义 | intermeddlev. a. transitive. To ‘meddle’ or mix together; to intermingle; to intermix. Const. with. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > mix or blend [verb (transitive)] mingeOE blandOE mongle?c1225 meddlec1350 sprengea1382 compoundc1384 intermeddlec1384 temperc1386 mell1387 found?c1390 joinc1400 intermell1413 commix?a1425 medley?a1425 mix?a1425 amenge?c1450 immix?a1475 immixt?a1475 minglea1475 tremp1480 commixt1481 incarry1486 mixtionc1500 mixta1513 demelle1516 confect1540 intermixt1551 intermingle1555 bemix1559 intermix1562 contemper1567 blenge1570 bemingle1574 contemperate1590 masha1591 commeddle1604 immingle1606 blenda1616 intemper1627 commingle1648 conferment1651 subigate1657 to mix up1672 mould1701 meine1736 caudle1795 combine1799 interblenda1849 inmix1892 meld1936 c1384 G. Chaucer Hous of Fame iii. 1034 With shrippes bret-ful of lesenges Entremedled with tydynges. c1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode (1869) ii. lix. 98 Bushes thorny..and thikke entermedled. a1500 (?c1450) Merlin x. 164 The bateilles were entermedled that oon with the tother. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. ci [King Edward] made clayme to the hole Crowne of Fraunce..&..entermedelyd the Armys of Englande with the Armys of Fraunce. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry ii. f. 71v Entermedlyng the greater with the lesser. 1599 E. Sandys Europæ Speculum (1632) 239 Their Liturgy is intermedled much with singing. 1658 T. Bromhall Treat. Specters i. 40 He might intermeddle some holy discourse out of holy Writ. 1733 I. Maddox Vindic. Govt. Church of Eng. 155 Some keep precisely the Order of the Book, others intermeddle Psalms in Metre. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > intervene between [verb (transitive)] > interpose by way of intervention intermeddle1577 interpose1606 1577 R. Holinshed Hist. Scotl. 407/2 in Chron. I He wrote to Pope Innocent..praying him to intermedle his authoritie by sending some legate into Scotland. 1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 474 b Constantine..entermedled his authoritye in the pacyfying of quarells. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > occupy or busy oneself [verb (reflexive)] > concern or involve oneself entermete?c1225 intermitc1340 meddlea1375 mella1375 intermeddle1483 intermell1550 1483 W. Caxton tr. Caton B v Hyt is grete presumpsion for to entremeddle hym ne to enquere of the counceyl of other. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. lxviiv That no Cytezyn shulde Entermedle hym with ye sayd straungers. 1559 Abp. Hethe in J. Strype Ann. Reformation (1824) I. ii. App. vi. 406 Her highness may not entermeddle her self with the same. 1594 T. Bowes tr. P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. II. 159 If reason intermeddle and mingle it selfe with them, it will be so troubled, that it will not be able to iudge as it ought of those things. 3. intransitive. To concern or occupy oneself with or in; to have to do with; to take part in; to meddle, interfere; esp. to concern oneself with what is none of one's business, to meddle or interfere impertinently. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > be occupied or busy (in or at something) [verb (intransitive)] > be involved in or have to do with something entermetec1300 to make (a) market1340 meddlec1390 to do with ——a1400 mell1416 intermeddle1477 intermell1480 to have art or (and) part ina1500 participate1531 to have a finger (also hand) in the pie?1553 tigc1598 get1727 concern1791 involve1843 to mix up1882 tew1891 to screw with ——1973 the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > act in another's business or intervene [verb (intransitive)] > interfere or meddle entermeenec1449 intermit1456 intromit?a1475 intermeddle1477 intromeddle1524 to put (also have) an oar in every man's boat1542 to put (also stick, shove, etc.) one's oar in1542 to have a hand in the dish1551 pudder1624 mird?c1625 to mell or make with1634 potter1655 dabble1660 meddle1711 interfere1743 to bugger about1937 to bugger around1961 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 21 All they sette hand on their swerdes and came for to entremedle with Iason. 1491 Act 7 Hen. VII c. 16 §1 If..any othre persone..hath intermedled with theym. 1542–3 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII c. 10 §2 Diuers other persons..entermedlynge with the same crafte or occupacion, hauing little experience therein. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. iv. f. 39 The see of Rome was alway ready to entermedle. 1639 R. Gentilis tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Inquisition 74 The Ministers of Christ, to whom is severely forbidden to entermeddle in it. 1683 London Gaz. No. 1856. 1 Because several Carriers..intermeddle with, and intrude upon the Office of the Post-Master General. 1785 E. Burke Speech Nabob Arcot's Debts in Wks. (1815) IV. 198 The board of control had no right whatsoever to intermeddle in the business. 1834 T. B. Macaulay William Pitt in Ess. (1854) 306 Fox would certainly intermeddle with that department. 1877 W. Black Green Pastures (1878) xviii. 149 It was not to be expected that a woman should be constantly intermeddling in affairs of which she could not possibly be a fair judge. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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