immingle
English
Verb
immingle (third-person singular simple present immingles, present participle immingling, simple past and past participle immingled)
- (archaic, poetic) To mingle; to mix; to unite; to blend.
- 1727, James Thomson, “Summer”, in The Seasons, London: […] A[ndrew] Millar, and sold by Thomas Cadell, […], published 1768, →OCLC:
- This holy calm, this harmony of mind,
Where purity and peace immingle charms
- 1912, Clark Ashton Smith, The Balance:
- In dust far-blown from the orbit of the past,
Shall drift, and winds that wrangle through the vast
Immingle it with ashes of the sun.
References
- “immingle”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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