part thereof was whey, The nether orange, mixt with grey. mixt (comparative more mixt, superlative most mixt) Archaic spelling of mixed. xmit Borrowed...
auð- + mýkt IPA(key): /ˈøyð.mixt/ auðmýkt f (genitive singular auðmýktar, no plural) humility declension of auðmýkt auðmjúkur (“humble”) auðmýkja (“to...
See also: mykt From mjúkur (“soft”). IPA(key): /mixt/ Rhymes: -ixt mýkt f (genitive singular mýktar, no plural) softness declension of mýkt...
Catalan: mixt → English: mixt (partially) → French: mixte Galician: mesto, mestas; misto Italian: misto Portuguese: misto, mixto → Romanian: mixt Spanish:...
Balearic) [ˈmiks.tə] IPA(key): (Valencia) [ˈmiks.ta] mixta feminine singular of mixt mixta inflection of mixtus: nominative/vocative feminine singular...
ſnow unmingled with any other ingredient, and found it to thaw much more ſlowly than any of thoſe parcels of ſnow, which we had mixt with ſalts or ſpirits...
Vegetation, J. Johnson, page 86: Grind with strong arm, the circling chertz betwixt, / Your pure Ka-o-lins and Pe-tun-tses mixt […] . china clay E559 when used...
mixt (obsolete, Latinate spelling) From mix, equivalent to mix + -ed. Compare Middle English mixid (“mixed”, past participle), Old English miscode (“mixed”...
→OCLC: Great pleasure mixt with pittifull regard, / That godly King and Queene did passionate [...]. (obsolete) To express with great emotion. c. 1588–1593...
[ˈmɪksən] Hyphenation: mi‧xen mixen (weak, third-person singular present mixt, past tense mixte, past participle gemixt, auxiliary haben) (transitive,...