† inˈterminated, a. Obs.
[f. as interminate a. + -ed, or f. in-3 + terminated.]
= interminate a.
a 1734 North Exam. i. iii. §54 (1740) 155 The Author's Directory, that is a Parcel of confused, interminated, Scandals upon the Court. 1738 Glover Leonidas ii. 243 Throughout the interminated surface throws Its rays abroad. 1746 Akenside Hymn Naiads 281 O'er the peopled earth and o'er The interminated ocean. |