† inˈterial, a. Obs.
[irreg. f. L. inter between, within, interior interior, inner: cf. med.L. interia intestines, entrails, and inferial.]
Inward, internal, interior.
1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 469 Ye moue batelles exterialle to men where hit is so that ye haue not victory of your enmyes interialle. Ibid. IV. 119 A disease of his partes interialle [dolor viscerum]. 1542 Boorde Dyetary xix. (1870) 278 Good..for all the interyall membres of man. 1547 ― Brev. Health Pref. 4 The interial partes. |
Hence † inˈterially adv., inwardly, internally.
1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 53 Colde..makethe men more of body..moore hoote interially [interius calidiores], and by that moore bolde. |