slovodefinícia
meddle
(encz)
meddle,míchat se do něčeho luke
meddle
(encz)
meddle,plést se do něčeho luke
meddle
(encz)
meddle,vměšovat se v: jose
Meddle
(gcide)
Meddle \Med"dle\, v. t.
To mix; to mingle. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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"Wine meddled with gall." --Wyclif
(Matt. xxvii.
34).
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Meddle
(gcide)
Meddle \Med"dle`\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meddled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Meddling.] [OE. medlen to mix, OF. medler, mesler, F.
m[^e]ler, LL. misculare, a dim. fr. L. miscere to mix.
[root]271. See Mix, and cf. Medley, Mellay.]
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1. To mix; to mingle. [Obs.]
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More to know
Did never meddle with my thoughts. --Shak.
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2. To interest or engage one's self; to have to do; -- in a
good sense. [Obs.] --Barrow.
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Study to be quiet, and to meddle with your own
business. --Tyndale.
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3. To interest or engage one's self unnecessarily or
impertinently, to interfere or busy one's self improperly
with another's affairs; specifically, to handle or distrub
another's property without permission; -- often followed
by with or in.
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Why shouldst thou meddle to thy hurt? --2 Kings xiv.
10.
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The civil lawyers . . . have meddled in a matter
that belongs not to them. --Locke.
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To meddle and make, to intrude one's self into another
person's concerns. [Archaic] --Shak.
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Syn: To interpose; interfere; intermeddle.
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meddle
(wn)
meddle
v 1: intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere
unwantedly; "Don't meddle in my affairs!" [syn: meddle,
tamper]
podobné slovodefinícia
meddle
(encz)
meddle,míchat se do něčeho lukemeddle,plést se do něčeho lukemeddle,vměšovat se v: jose
meddle with
(encz)
meddle with,plést se do Zdeněk Brož
meddled
(encz)
meddled,zapletený adj: Zdeněk Brož
meddler
(encz)
meddler,šťoura n: Zdeněk Brožmeddler,všetečka n: Zdeněk Brožmeddler,všetečný člověk luke
meddlesome
(encz)
meddlesome,vlezlý adj: Zdeněk Brož
meddlesomeness
(encz)
meddlesomeness, n:
Co-meddle
(gcide)
Co-meddle \Co-med"dle\, v. t.
To mix; to mingle, to temper. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Intermeddle
(gcide)
Intermeddle \In`ter*med"dle\, v. i. [OE. entremedlen,
entermellen, to mix together, OF. entremedler, entremeller,
entremesler, F. entrem[^e]ler. See Inter-, and Meddle.]
To meddle with the affairs of others; to meddle officiously;
to interpose or interfere improperly; to mix or meddle with.
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The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by
conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign
states. --Bacon.

Syn: To interpose; interfere. See Interpose.
[1913 Webster]Intermeddle \In`ter*med"dle\, v. t.
To intermix; to mingle. [Obs.]
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Many other adventures are intermeddled. --Spenser.
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Intermeddler
(gcide)
Intermeddler \In`ter*med"dler\, n.
One who meddles with, or intrudes into, the affairs of
others. --Swift.
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Intermeddlesome
(gcide)
Intermeddlesome \In`ter*med"dle*some\, a.
Inclined or disposed to intermeddle. --
In`ter*med"dle*some*ness, n.
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Intermeddlesomeness
(gcide)
Intermeddlesome \In`ter*med"dle*some\, a.
Inclined or disposed to intermeddle. --
In`ter*med"dle*some*ness, n.
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Meddled
(gcide)
Meddle \Med"dle`\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meddled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Meddling.] [OE. medlen to mix, OF. medler, mesler, F.
m[^e]ler, LL. misculare, a dim. fr. L. miscere to mix.
[root]271. See Mix, and cf. Medley, Mellay.]
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1. To mix; to mingle. [Obs.]
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More to know
Did never meddle with my thoughts. --Shak.
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2. To interest or engage one's self; to have to do; -- in a
good sense. [Obs.] --Barrow.
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Study to be quiet, and to meddle with your own
business. --Tyndale.
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3. To interest or engage one's self unnecessarily or
impertinently, to interfere or busy one's self improperly
with another's affairs; specifically, to handle or distrub
another's property without permission; -- often followed
by with or in.
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Why shouldst thou meddle to thy hurt? --2 Kings xiv.
10.
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The civil lawyers . . . have meddled in a matter
that belongs not to them. --Locke.
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To meddle and make, to intrude one's self into another
person's concerns. [Archaic] --Shak.
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Syn: To interpose; interfere; intermeddle.
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Meddler
(gcide)
Meddler \Med"dler\, n.
One who meddles; one who interferes or busies himself with
things in which he has no concern; an officious person; a
busybody.
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Meddlesome
(gcide)
Meddlesome \Med"dle*some\, a.
Given to meddling; apt to interpose in the affairs of others;
officiously intrusive. -- Med"dle*some*ness, n.
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Meddlesomeness
(gcide)
Meddlesome \Med"dle*some\, a.
Given to meddling; apt to interpose in the affairs of others;
officiously intrusive. -- Med"dle*some*ness, n.
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Overmeddle
(gcide)
Overmeddle \O`ver*med"dle\, v. t.
To meddle unduly.
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To meddle and make
(gcide)
Meddle \Med"dle`\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Meddled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Meddling.] [OE. medlen to mix, OF. medler, mesler, F.
m[^e]ler, LL. misculare, a dim. fr. L. miscere to mix.
[root]271. See Mix, and cf. Medley, Mellay.]
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1. To mix; to mingle. [Obs.]
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More to know
Did never meddle with my thoughts. --Shak.
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2. To interest or engage one's self; to have to do; -- in a
good sense. [Obs.] --Barrow.
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Study to be quiet, and to meddle with your own
business. --Tyndale.
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3. To interest or engage one's self unnecessarily or
impertinently, to interfere or busy one's self improperly
with another's affairs; specifically, to handle or distrub
another's property without permission; -- often followed
by with or in.
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Why shouldst thou meddle to thy hurt? --2 Kings xiv.
10.
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The civil lawyers . . . have meddled in a matter
that belongs not to them. --Locke.
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To meddle and make, to intrude one's self into another
person's concerns. [Archaic] --Shak.
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Syn: To interpose; interfere; intermeddle.
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meddle
(wn)
meddle
v 1: intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere
unwantedly; "Don't meddle in my affairs!" [syn: meddle,
tamper]
meddler
(wn)
meddler
n 1: an officious annoying person who interferes with others
meddlesome
(wn)
meddlesome
adj 1: intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an
interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly
making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about
other people's business" [syn: interfering,
meddlesome, meddling, officious, busy,
busybodied]
meddlesomeness
(wn)
meddlesomeness
n 1: aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding; by advancing
yourself or your ideas without invitation [syn:
intrusiveness, meddlesomeness, officiousness]

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