"misc" meaning in Latin

See misc in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Italic *mikskō. Unlike Latin misceō, which was remodeled as a second-conjugation verb, the Praenestine term may preserve the original third-conjugation form. The issue hinges upon whether the term reflects underlying miscē or miscĕ. In the former case, it would reflect a second-conjugation verb, whereas in the latter it would represent a third-conjugation form. Etymology templates: {{unc|itc-pra}} Uncertain, {{inh|itc-pra|itc-pro|*mikskō}} Proto-Italic *mikskō, {{cog|la|misceō}} Latin misceō Head templates: {{head|itc-pra|verb|Second-person singular active imperative}} misc (Second-person singular active imperative), {{tlb|la|Praenestine}} (Praenestine)
  1. Pranestine form of misceō (“to mix”)
    Sense id: en-misc-la-verb-P3p9T53- Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Praenestine
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        {
          "english": "misc sane\nWell then, mix away!",
          "text": "c. 250-235 BCE, Inscription on a bronze casket",
          "translation": "misc sane\nWell then, mix away!",
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