intericio

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

intericiō iēcī, iectus, ere

inter+iacio, to throw between, set between, intersperse, join, intermix : legionarias intericiunt cohortes, Cs.: id interiecit inter individuum atque id, quod, etc.: his maestis laetitia intericitur, Ta.: preces et minas, to intervene with , Ta.—Mostly P. pass., placed between, interposed, interspersed, inserted, intervening, intermingled, intermediate : longo intervallo interiecto: brevi spatio interiecto, after a short interval , Cs.: quo (anno) interiecto, after a year : paucis interiectis diebus, after a few days , L.: interim, hac morā interiectā, during this delay , Cs.: nasus oculis interiectus: aer inter mare et caelum: inter has personas me interiectum.—Plur n. as subst. : interiecta inter Romam et Arpos, L.

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