"Medletum" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In old English law. A mixing together; a medley or mdle'e; an af-fray or sudden encounter. An offense sud-denly committed in an affray. The English word "medley” is preserved in the term “chance-medley.” An intermeddling, without violence, in any matter of business. Spelman
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