ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

1

1548.  Elyot, Impromiscuus, vnmyngled, not confuse.

2

1577.  trans. Bullinger’s Decades, IV. i. 559/2. The doctrine of Faith … ought to bee reteined vnmingled, and vncorrupte in the Churche.

3

1626.  Bacon, Sylva, § 396. Springs on the Tops of High-Hills … are most pure and vnmingled.

4

1665.  Boyle, Refl., V. vii. Two or three unmingled Liveries, whose single Colours are bright.

5

1725.  Pope, Odyss., IX. 238. Vessels of unmingled wine.

6

1746.  Hervey, Medit. (1748), 38. Where Imagination dreams of unmingled Sweets.

7

1818.  Scott, Hrt. Midl., xix. She looked up with anxious surprise, not unmingled with a cast of horror.

8

1875.  Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 252. He to whom is given the cup of unmingled ill.

9