1. To mix; to blend; to unite in one body; as, to mingle liquors of different kinds.
2. To mix or blend without order or promiscuously.
There was fire mingled with hail. Exo 9.
3. To compound; to unite in a mass, as solid substances; as, to mingle flour, sugar and eggs in cookery.
4. To join in mutual intercourse or in society.
The holy See d have mingled themselves with the people of those lands. Ezra 9. Psa 106.
5. To contaminate; to render impure; to debase by mixture.
The best of us appear contented with a mingled imperfect virtue.
6. To confuse.
There mingle broils.
MIN'GLE, v.i. To be mixed; to be united with.
She, when she saw her sister nymphs, suppressed
Her rising fears, and mingled with the rest.
MIN'GLE, n. Mixture; medley; promiscuous mass. [Not used.]