mingle-mangle
English
Alternative forms
- minglemangle
Etymology
Reduplicated from mingle.
Noun
mingle-mangle (plural mingle-mangles)
- A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.
- 1902, Charles James Longman, Longman's Magazine - Volume 39 - Page 191:
- Is not it an extraordinary instance of a minglemangle of old Norse Paganism and Christianity? Thor's Mell and Christ's Cross.
- 1902, Charles James Longman, Longman's Magazine - Volume 39 - Page 191:
Synonyms
Translations
collection of miscellaneous things — see hodgepodge
Verb
mingle-mangle (third-person singular simple present mingle-mangles, present participle mingle-mangling, simple past and past participle mingle-mangled)
- To mix in a disorderly way; to make a mess of.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Nicholas Udall to this entry?)
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