mingle (1 peculiar to S.)
1.
to put together
so as to make one, to ‘pool’
Cym. I. vi. 186
“have mingled sums To
buy a present.”
2.
to join (faith,
friendship) Wint. I. ii. 110, IV.
iii. [iv.] 473; “
eyes,” look into each other's eyes
Ant. III. xi. [xiii.] 156

