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intertrude, v. rare.|-ˈtruːd| [ad. late L. intertrūdĕ-re, f. inter between + trūdĕre to thrust: cf. intrude.] trans. To thrust in between, introduce intrusively.
1809Coleridge Let. to Southey Dec. in Lett. (1895) 556 The whole passage was inserted, and intertruded after the rest was written. a1834― Anima Poetæ (1895) 6 Mackintosh intertrudes not introduces his beauties. |