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▪ I. † interˈtraffic, n. Obs. Also enter-. [inter- 2 a.] Traffic between two or more persons or places; reciprocal commerce or intercourse.
a1603T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. (1618) 192 The Saints..haue found a ladder to go up and downe for entertraffike between them and these upon earth. 1603Daniel in Florio Montaigne, Whom neither Ocean, Desarts, Rockes nor Sands Can keepe from th' intertraffique of the minde. 1611[see prec.]. 1640G. Watts tr. Bacon's Adv. Learn. vi. i. 261 Tongues might be enricht and perfected by mutuall intertrafique one with another. ▪ II. † interˈtraffic, v. Obs. rare—1. Also enter-. [inter- 1 b.] intr. To trade together.
1603J. Davies Microcosmos (1878) 61 And intertrafficke with them, tunne for pound. 1611Florio, Intertrafficare, to entertraffike or trade. |