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interlineate, v. rare.|-ˈlɪniːeɪt| [f. ppl. stem of med.L. interlīneāre to interline v.1 Cf. F. interlinéer (Littré). In mod. use perh. backformation from interlineation. By Cockeram app. connected with L. interlinĕre, f. linĕre to smear.] trans. and absol. = interline v.1 Also fig.
[1623Cockeram ii, To Deface, Interlineate.] 1693Beverley True St. Gosp. Truth 18 And therefore is the Gospel..constantly interlineated with Christ, and his Spirit. 1875Lightfoot Comm. Col. & Philem. (1876) 280 When therefore the Greek text came to an end, the scribe's work was done, for he could no longer interlineate. Hence interˈlineated ppl. a.
1877W. S. Gilbert Foggerty's Fairy (1892) 260 The badly-scrawled, interleaved, and interlineated manuscript. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. I. 732 There appeared in 1640 the interlineated Psalter by John Spelman. |