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† inteˈremption Obs. rare. [ad. late L. interemptiōn-em (Tert.), n. of action from interimĕre to cut off, destroy, slay, f. inter (inter-) + emĕre to buy, orig. to take.] Destruction, slaughter.
1656Blount Glossogr., Interemption, a killing or slaying. 1664H. More Myst. Iniq. 290 Nor was it seasonable to take notice of..his utter and final perdition, he being to revive again after his first Interemption. |