per-misceō miscuī, mīxtus, ēre,
to mix together, mix thoroughly, commingle,
intermingle: equites pedites permixti, S.: naturam cum materiā: permixti cum suis fugientibus,
Cs.: permixtum senatui populi concilium, L.: generi cruorem Sanguine cum soceri, O.: in
oratione permixti pedes. —Fig., to mix together, mingle,
commingle, intermingle: tuas sordes cum clarissimorum virorum
splendore: alcuius consiliis permixtus, implicated, Ta.—To
confound, disturb, throw into confusion: omnia: divina humanaque iura
permiscentur, Cs.: domum, V.: Graeciam: species sceleris tumultu Permixtae, i. e. confused by
guilt, H.