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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Meddle \Med"dle`\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Meddled}; p. pr. & vb.
     n. {Meddling}.] [OE. medlen to mix, OF. medler, mesler, F.
     m[^e]ler, LL. misculare, a dim. fr. L. miscere to mix.
     [root]271. See {Mix}, and cf. {Medley}, {Mellay}.]
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     1. To mix; to mingle. [Obs.]


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              More to know
              Did never meddle with my thoughts.    --Shak.
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     2. To interest or engage one's self; to have to do; -- in a
        good sense. [Obs.] --Barrow.
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              Study to be quiet, and to meddle with your own
              business.                             --Tyndale.
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     3. To interest or engage one's self unnecessarily or
        impertinently, to interfere or busy one's self improperly
        with another's affairs; specifically, to handle or distrub
        another's property without permission; -- often followed
        by with or in.
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              Why shouldst thou meddle to thy hurt? --2 Kings xiv.
                                                    10.
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              The civil lawyers . . . have meddled in a matter
              that belongs not to them.             --Locke.
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     {To meddle and make}, to intrude one's self into another
        person's concerns. [Archaic] --Shak.
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     Syn: To interpose; interfere; intermeddle.
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