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per-misceo , scŭi, stum, and xtum, 2, v. a.,
I.to mix or mingle together; to commingle, intermingle.
II. Trop.
B. In partic., to confound, disturb, throw into confusion, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50, § 123: “omnia,id. Planc. 17, 41; cf.: “omnia divina humanaque jura permiscentur,Caes. B. C. 1, 6 fin.: “domum,Verg. A. 7, 348; Sall. J. 5, 2: “Graeciam,Cic. Or. 9, 20: “omnia gravi timore,Flor. 1, 18, 12.—Hence, permixtus , a, um (perh. not permistus in class. Lat.), P. a.
A. Promiscuous, confused: “permixta caedes,Lucr. 3, 643; 5, 1313: “mores,disordered, disorderly, id. 3, 749.—
B. Filled: “permixtus maerore,App. M. 9, p. 235 fin.—Adv.: per-mixtē , confusedly, promiscuously, Cic. Inv. 1, 22, 32; id. Part. 7, 24.
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