medletum
medletum (med-lee-t[schwa]m), n. [Law Latin fr. French mesler “to mingle”] Hist. 1. A mixing together of something. 2. An affray or sudden encounter; a melee. 3. Interference in a business matter.
medletum (med-lee-t[schwa]m), n. [Law Latin fr. French mesler “to mingle”] Hist. 1. A mixing together of something. 2. An affray or sudden encounter; a melee. 3. Interference in a business matter.