comingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] Origin

co·min·gle

[kuh-ming-guhl]
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), co·min·gled, co·min·gling.
Also, co-min·gle.
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Comingle is one of our favorite verbs.
So is bowdlerise. Does it mean:
to spend time idly; loaf.
to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
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Word Origin & History

comingle
c.1600, the better (because the word is not from Latin), but less-used, Eng. form of commingle. Related: comingled (c.1600); comingling (1856).
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