commixtion

noun
/kəˈmɪkst͡ʃən/

Etymology

From Middle English commixtion, from Middle French commixtion, and its source, Latin commixtiōnem, from commiscēre (“to mix”).

  1. derived from commixtiō
  2. derived from commixtion
  3. inherited from commixtion

Definitions

  1. The action of mixing or blending together

    The action of mixing or blending together; commingling.

  2. The blending (of wines, etc.)

    The blending (of wines, etc.); garbling.

  3. Coition

    Coition; copulation; sexual intercourse.

    • Of that commixtion they did then beget / This helliſh Dog, that hight the Blatant Beaſt; […]
  4. + 4 more definitions
    1. Commixture

      Commixture; a commixed condition or state.

    2. A mixture

      A mixture; a compound.

    3. A method of acquiring property by mixing or blending substances belonging to different…

      A method of acquiring property by mixing or blending substances belonging to different proprietors.

    4. The putting of a small piece of the host into the chalice during Mass, typifying the…

      The putting of a small piece of the host into the chalice during Mass, typifying the reunion of body and soul at the resurrection.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA