Definition of admisceo
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Orthography ID = 1000543
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LEM
admisceō, admiscēre, admiscuī, admixtus
-, -, -, admīstus
verb (2nd conjugation)
  1. to add so as to form a mixture, mix with, admix
  2. [figuratively] to mingle, mix in with
  3. to add, join, mingle, merge in, scatter through
  4. to implicate, mix up
  5. with se or pass, to mix oneself up, interfere, meddle
Abbreviations
ad - misceō scuī, xtus (mīstus), ēre, to add so as to form a mixture, mix with, admix: admixto calore: ille (aer) multo calore admixtus est: aquae calorem.

— Fig., to mingle, mix in with: huic generi orationis illud alterum: versūs admisceri orationi.

— To add, join, mingle, merge in, scatter through: antesignanos, among the cavalry, Cs.: stirpem admisceri Phrygiam, that a Phrygian stock is mixed (with ours), V.: his Antonianos milites, Cs.

—To implicate, mix up: ne me admisceas, T.

—With se or pass, to mix oneself up, interfere, meddle: ne te admisce, T.: ad id consilium admiscear?
 
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