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▪ I. † interˈmure, v. Obs. Also 7 enter-. [f. inter- 1 a + L. mūr-us wall.] trans. To inclose between walls, to wall in.
1606Ford Fame's Memorial E j, A bulwarke intermur'd with walls of Brasse, A like can neuer bee, nor euer was. 1611Florio, Intermurare, to entermure or wall. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vi. xvii. §5. 97 This Wall..was made of stakes driuen deepe into the ground..and with Turfe and Earth intermured as a Rampire or Bulwarke. 1628Ford Lover's Mel. i. i, Her bosom yet Is intermured with ice. ▪ II. intermure, n. see intermewer. |