Commixt

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of commix archaic, form-of, participle, past
  2. 2
    To commix. obsolete

    "Oꝛ why ſhould Cirill charge Neſtoꝛius with cõmixtion in Chꝛiſt, ſeeing that he was charged with the cleane contrary (as you ſay) that he ſeperated the natures in Chꝛiſt, and did not confound and commixt them?"

Example

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"Oꝛ why ſhould Cirill charge Neſtoꝛius with cõmixtion in Chꝛiſt, ſeeing that he was charged with the cleane contrary (as you ſay) that he ſeperated the natures in Chꝛiſt, and did not confound and commixt them?"

Etymology

Etymology 1

Originally from Middle English commixt, commixte, commyxt, from Latin commixtus, past participle of commisceō. Later re-analyzed as commix + -t (past participial ending).

Etymology 2

From Middle English commixten, commyxten, either from Middle French commixtre or Latin commixtus, past participle of commisceō.

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