Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-TER-MED'DLE
IN-TER-ME-A'TIONIN-TER-MED'DLED
IN-TER-MED'DLE, v.i. [inter and meddle.]
To meddle in the affairs of others, in which one has no concern; to meddle officiously; to interpose or interfere improperly; to intermix. The practice of Spain has been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states. Encyc.
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