ppl. a. [orig. ad. L. commixt-us, pa. pple. of commiscē-re, f. com- together + miscē-re to MIX, mingle. After the formation of the vb. commix (see above), this was treated as its pa. pple., and spelt commixd, commixed.] Mixed together, commingled. (In early use chiefly participial: see the vb.)
c. 1420. Pallad. on Husb., I. 404. Lyme and gravel comyxt.
a. 1592. T. Watson, Poems (Arb.), 208. Teares commixt shall further forth my good.
1610. W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, I. ii. 3. Simple, as Clay, Moulde Or commixt as clayie, sandie Earth.
1610. Barrough, Meth. Physick, VII. xxi. (1639), 409. Commixed affects and causes.
1694. Westmacott, Script. Herb., 8. It is drawn from commixed apples.
1820. W. Scoresby, Arctic Reg., I. 421. The two commixed masses.