In`ter*med"dle (?), v. i. [OE.
entremedlen, entermellen, to mix together, OF.
entremedler, entremeller, entremesler, F.
entremêler. See Inter-, and Meddle.]
To meddle with the affairs of others; to meddle officiously; to
interpose or interfere improperly; to mix or meddle with.
The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by
conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign
states.
Bacon.
Syn. -- To interpose; interfere. See Interpose.
In`ter*med"dle (?), v. t. To
intermix; to mingle. [Obs.]
Many other adventures are
intermeddled.
Spenser.