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Definition of Intermeddled
1. intermeddle [v] - See also: intermeddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermeddled
Literary usage of Intermeddled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"... BOOK III. subject with which he intermeddled was not the property of the
deceased, if, for instance, he had purchased it bonafide in the way of trade, ..."
2. Law of Wills, Executors and Administrators by James Schouler (1915)
"Whether a Suitable Representative who has intermeddled can be compelled to take
out Letters. In English practice, agreeably to the theory that an executor's ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators by James Schouler (1883)
"Whether a Suitable Representative who has intermeddled can be compelled to take
out Letters. — In English practice, agreeably to the theory that an ..."
4. The Rights and Liabilities of Husband and Wife by John Fraser Macqueen (1905)
"... and the husband is declared to be not subject to any liability, unless lie
has acted or intermeddled in the trust or administration (i). ..."
5. English Etymologyby George William Lemon by George William Lemon (1783)
"The inhabitants of this ifland had long intermeddled, and perhaps from their ...
to have induced a Roman general to have intermeddled with the ..."