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v. i.
To interest or engage one's self; to have to do; -- / a good sense.
v. i.
To act in a certain manner; to have to do; to manage; to interfere; to be active; -- often in the phrase to meddle or make.
a.
Unsafe to meddle with; dangerous.
a.
Importunately interposing services; intermeddling in affairs in which one has no concern; meddlesome.
v. i.
To meddle so as to alter, injure, or vitiate a thing.
n.
One who meddles; one who interferes or busies himself with things in which he has no concern; an officious person; a busybody.
a.
Given to meddling; apt to interpose in the affairs of others; officiously intrusive.
v. i.
To mix; to mingle.
v. t.
To mix; to mingle.
n.
A female servant or attendant; specifically, as a term of the theater, a lady's maid, in comedies, who acts the part of an intrigante; a meddlesome, mischievous female servant or young woman.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Meddle
v. t.
To meddle or interfere with; as, I have not touched the books.
v. t.
To mix; to mingle; to meddle.
v. i.
To meddle; to be busy; to try little experiments; as, to tamper with a disease.
imp. & p. p.
of Meddle
v. i. & t.
To mix; to meddle.
a.
Meddlesome.
v. i.
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.
n.
A kind of execution for a rent, as in the case of a beneficed clerk, of the profits of a benefice, till he shall have satisfied some debt established by decree; the gathering up of the fruits of a benefice during a vacancy, for the use of the next incumbent; the disposing of the goods, by the ordinary, of one who is dead, whose estate no man will meddle with.
adv.
In a meddling manner.
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