Stories of heroic ancestors and of tribal eponyms intermingle; personal, tribal and national traits are interwoven.
However, these "tastes" do not always intermingle.
In the first place, we have the possibility of a mixture of native blood having occurred; in the second, there have almost always been a succession of immigrants from the parent country, who continually intermingle with thefamilies of the early settlers.
That depth is jasmine, a rich, delicious, long-lasting floral that takes over completely, but not before the sea spray and mandarin intermingle a bit, adding a light, airy touch to the scent.
The rock inscriptions record how he sent forth missionaries " to the utmost limits of the barbarian countries," to "intermingle among all unbelievers" for the spread of religion.