mescere

Italian

Etymology

From Latin miscēre, present active infinitive of misceō (I mix). Compare Portuguese mexer (to move; fiddle with), Spanish mecer (to rock, cradle), obsolete Romanian mește (to pour out a drink; offer).

Verb

mescere

  1. (transitive) To pour (out)

Conjugation

(etymological relatives)

See also

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