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▪ I. interˈvisit, n. rare. [f. inter- 2 a + visit n.] An intermediate visit.
1846in Worcester (citing Qu. Rev.). ▪ II. intervisit, v.|ɪntəˈvɪzɪt| [ad. F. entrevisiter (15th c. in Littré), f. entre- (inter- 1 b) + visiter to visit.] intr. To exchange visits.
1609Daniel Civ. Wars viii. xc, After hauing finisht all the rite Of complement and interuisiting. 1686tr. Bouhours' Ignatius ii. 117 He obliged them often to intervisit. 1814W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXXIII. 51 He could intermarry and intervisit with the family of General Halifax, without rendering his loyalty suspicious. 1830― Hist. Surv. Germ. Poetry II. 80 The minister Bernstorff intervisited with the Stolbergs. |