inbland

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Middle English

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Etymology

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Compare Old High German inblantan ("to add to, impose"; whence Middle High German inblanden (to add to, impose, demand)), Danish indblande (to implicate), Swedish inblanda (to involve, intermingle, intersperse).

Verb

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inbland

  1. (transitive) To mingle; blend.
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