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* mistārĭus or mixtārĭus, ii, m. [misceo], a vessel in which wine was mixed with water, a mixing-vessel, Lucil. ap. Non. 546, 30.
mistīcĭus (mixtīcĭus) or -tĭus, a, um, adj. [misceo], of mixed race, mongrel, born of parents of different nations; a transl. of the Gr. σύμμικτος (eccl. Lat.), Hier. 5, in Jer. 25, 19.
* mistim or mixtim, adv. [mistus], mixedly, Lucr. 3, 566.
mistĭo (mix-), ōnis, f. [misceo], a mixing (post-Aug.): aliam mixtionem habet genus avium, Vitr. 1, 4, 7; plur., id. 1, 4, 6; 11.
Transf., concr., a mixture, Pall. 1, 34, 5; 12, 7, 1.
mistūra (mix-), ae, f. [misceo], a mixing, mingling (ante-class. and post-Aug.).
mistūrātus (mix-), a, um, adj. [mistura], mixed, mingled (post-class.), Pelag Veter. 6.
1. mistus (mix-), a, um, Part., from misceo.
2. mistus (mix-), ūs (only in the abl. sing.), m. [misceo], a mixing, mingling (post-Aug.): seminis mistu, Col. 6, 37, 7 dub.
Mistyllus, i, m. [μιστύλλω, to cut up], the name of a cook, Mart. 1, 51, 1.