mixt
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Alternative spelling of Early Modern mix'd, probably influenced by the synonymous Latin mixtus.
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mixt
- simple past and past participle of mix; archaic spelling of mixed.
- 1859, Samuel Butler, Hudibras, page 14:
- The upper part thereof was whey,
The nether orange, mixt with grey.
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mixt (comparative more mixt, superlative most mixt)
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mixt (feminine mixta, masculine plural mixts or mixtos, feminine plural mixtes)
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mixt
- inflection of mixen:
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from French mixte, from Latin mixtus.
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mixt m or n (feminine singular mixtă, masculine plural mixți, feminine and neuter plural mixte)