But after god came to Adam and bad hym knowe his wyf flesshly as nature requyred / Soo lay Adam with his wyf vnder the same tree / and anone the tree whiche was whyte and ful grene as ony grasse and alle that came oute of hit / and in the same tyme that they medled to gyders there was Abel begoten / thus was the tree longe of grene colour
(RQ:RBrtn AntmyMlncl), II.5.1.v:
Take a ram's head that never meddled with an ewe, cut off at a blow, and the horns only taken away, boil it well, skin and wool together(nb..).
(senseid)To interfere(m) or (m); to concern oneself with unduly. (defdate)
Bible, 2 Kings xiv.10:
Why shouldst thou meddle to thy hurt?
John Locke
The civil lawyers(..)have meddled in a matter that belongs not to them.
puhekieltä To interest or engage oneself; to have to do (with), in a good sense.
Tyndale
Study to be quiet, and to meddle with your own business.