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† interˈturb, v. Obs. [ad. L. interturbā-re, f. inter between + turbā-re to disturb.] trans. To disturb by interruption.
1554Ld. Darnley in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. ii. II. 250 Being afraid, with thes my superflous woordes to interturbe..Your Highnes. 1590T. Fenne Frutes 36 b, The Ambassadors of Greece so vehemently interrupted and interturbed his speech. 1659O. Walker Oratory 12 Skipping and withdrawing themselves out of sight, or interturbing one another. Hence † interˈturber, a disturber, a troubler.
1538Hen. VIII Let. to Wyatt 4 May (R.), The world percase fantazing us to be an interturber of the peace, rather than an indifferent mediator. |