ˈ ̷ ̷|medlē noun
Etymology: Anglo-French chance medlée mingled chance, from Middle French chance + medlée, feminine of medlé, past participle of medler to mix, mingle — more at chance , meddle
1.
a. : the killing of another in self-defense in a sudden and unpremeditated encounter
b. : any accidental homicide in a sudden encounter where the killer is partly at fault but where there was no premeditation or evil intent — see chaud-medley
2. : haphazardness
abandoning himself to the chance-medley of carnival revelry