[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That commingle; mingling together. Cf. the verb.
1814. Southey, Roderick, IV. Proud distinctions which commingling blood And times long course have failed to efface.
1821. Byron, Sardan., V. i. 471. The commingling fire will mix our ashes.
1864. Earl Derby, Iliad, IV. 522. The shouts and yells of those commingling hosts.