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† interˈsert, v. Obs. Also 6–7 enter-. [f. L. intersert-, ppl. stem of interserĕre to put between, interpose, f. inter between + serĕre to set, put, place, insert.] trans. To insert between other things; to interpolate. (Freq. in 17th c.)
1583Stanyhurst æneis To Rdr. (Arb.) 15 G. breuia: soomtyme long by position where D may bee enterserted, as passage is short, but yf you make yt long, passadge with D. would bee written. 1611Florio, Interserto, enterserted or wrought betweene. 1615Jackson Creed iv. ii. v. §5 To intersert more proofs of antiquity would be troublesome unto me. a1691Boyle Hist. Air xix. (1692) 171 Give me leave here to intersert the opinion of Dr. Pugh. b. transf. To furnish or supply with insertions.
1767S. Paterson Another Traveller! I. 150 A book of wanderings..interserted with whimsical digressions and unseasonable reflections. |