interlocation rare.
(-ləʊˈkeɪʃən)
[inter- 2 a. Cf. obs. F. interlocation (Cotgr.).]
1. A placing between, interposition; also, something placed between.
| 1611 Cotgr., Interlocation, an interlocation, interplacing, interposition. 1672 Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Rehearsal v. (Arb.) 127 As likewise your Eclipse of the Sun is caus'd by an interlocation of the Moon, betwixt the Earth and Sun. 1834 Southey Doctor I. 104, I will not..call these intervening chapters either Interpellations, or Interpositions, or Interlocations, or Intervals. |
2. An intermediate location, settlement, or place.
| 1890 Doane in Mission Herald (Boston) June 226 [By canoe] I reach the ends and interlocations of my bishopric. |