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jumble (v.)
1520s, originally "to move confusedly," perhaps coined on model of
stumble, tumble
, etc. In 17c., it was yet another euphemism for "have sex with" (a sense first attested 1580s). Meaning "mix or confuse" is from 1540s. Related:
Jumbled
;
jumbling
.
jumble (n.)
"a confused mixture," 1660s, from
jumble
(v.).