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interˈmessage, n. rare. [inter- 2 a.] A message conveyed between two persons or places. So interˈmessage v. trans., to exchange messages with; interˈmessenger († -messager), a messenger between two persons or places.
1560J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 363 The matter was treated betwene them by letters and intermessagers. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 644 He was often posting to London upon intermessages and fatigues. a1732T. Boston View Covt. Grace (1771) 23 An inter-messenger between God and Israel. 1882‘N. Greene’ Thousand Years Hence 110 Those whom as yet we are only permitted to intermessage. |