They are written in French strophic forms in the southern dialect, and sometimes have an intermixture of French and Latin lines. |
As we have seen, rivers facilitate the intermixture of populations and encourage international exchanges and the acceptance of other cultures. |
Still, I think, that intermixture was the rule, and purity of blood the exception. |
Turk elements of intermixture in families other than the Turk. |
These last consist of an intermixture of nepheline or sodalite and alkali-felspar. |
Hadrian forbade the intermixture of men and women in the public baths. |