Intermeddled vs Intermeddle - What's the difference?
intermeddled | intermeddle |
(intermeddle)
(obsolete) To mix, mingle together.
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*:Ryghte soo entryd he in to the chamber and cam toward the table of syluer / and whanne he came nyghe he felte a brethe that hym thoughte hit was entremedled with fyre whiche smote hym so sore in the vysage that hym thoughte it brente vysage / and there with he felle to the erthe and had no power to aryse
(obsolete, reflexive) To get mixed up ((with)).
*, II.29:
*:Amongst our other disputation, that of Fatum , hath much entermedled it selfe.
To butt in, to interfere (in) or (with).
*Francis Bacon
*:The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states.
*1749 , (Henry Fielding), , Book I, Ch.2:
(obsolete) To mix, mingle together.
*:
*:Ryghte soo entryd he in to the chamber and cam toward the table of syluer / and whanne he came nyghe he felte a brethe that hym thoughte hit was entremedled with fyre whiche smote hym so sore in the vysage that hym thoughte it brente vysage / and there with he felle to the erthe and had no power to aryse
(obsolete, reflexive) To get mixed up ((with)).
*, II.29:
*:Amongst our other disputation, that of Fatum , hath much entermedled it selfe.
To butt in, to interfere (in) or (with).
*Francis Bacon
*:The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states.
*1749 , (Henry Fielding), , Book I, Ch.2:
As verbs the difference between intermeddled and intermeddle
is that intermeddled is (intermeddle) while intermeddle is (obsolete|transitive) to mix, mingle together.intermeddled
English
Verb
(head)intermeddle
English
Verb
(intermeddl)- I must desire all those critics to mind their own business, and not to intermeddle with affairs or works which no ways concern them; for till they produce the authority by which they are constituted judges, I shall not plead to their jurisdiction.
Synonyms
* butt in, meddleintermeddle
English
Verb
(intermeddl)- I must desire all those critics to mind their own business, and not to intermeddle with affairs or works which no ways concern them; for till they produce the authority by which they are constituted judges, I shall not plead to their jurisdiction.