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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of commix.

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Examples

  • So as in this part of knowledge, touching divine philosophy, I am so far from noting any deficience, as I rather note an excess; whereunto I have digressed because of the extreme prejudice which both religion and philosophy hath received and may receive by being commixed together; as that which undoubtedly will make an heretical religion, and an imaginary and fabulous philosophy.

    The Advancement of Learning 2003

  • He walked in a dream that filled him with a sense of sickly torture, commixed with sicklier delight.

    Rousseau Morley, John 1905

  • What thing might be more full of great admiration than is this Holy Sacrament in which the bread and wine be commixed substantially into the proper body of Jesu.

    The Golden Legend, vol. 1 1230-1298 1900

  • With these there are commixed innumerable cottages, manor-houses, villages, towns.

    A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century 1886

  • He walked in a dream that filled him with a sense of sickly torture, commixed with sicklier delight.

    Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) John Morley 1880

  • How he behaved in her presence, he knew not; he was beyond self-criticism or conscious reflection; simply the engine of the commixed three liqueurs, with parlous fine thoughts, and a sense of steaming into the infinite.

    The Amazing Marriage — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • How he behaved in her presence, he knew not; he was beyond self-criticism or conscious reflection; simply the engine of the commixed three liqueurs, with parlous fine thoughts, and a sense of steaming into the infinite.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • How he behaved in her presence, he knew not; he was beyond self-criticism or conscious reflection; simply the engine of the commixed three liqueurs, with parlous fine thoughts, and a sense of steaming into the infinite.

    The Amazing Marriage — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868

  • While the mist from its waters commixed with the sky.

    Indian Legends and Other Poems Mary Gardiner Horsford 1839

  • Besides her habitual devotees in the artistic or literary world, there were diplomatists and deputies commixed with many fair chiefs of la jeunesse doree; amongst the latter the brilliant Enguerrand de Vandemar, who, deeming the acquaintance of every celebrity essential to his own celebrity in either Carthage, the beau monde, or the demi-monde, had, two Thursdays before, made Louvier attend her soiree and present him.

    The Parisians — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

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