interdespise, v. rare.
(-dɪˈspaɪz)
[inter- 1 b.]
trans. To despise mutually, feel mutual contempt for (each other); also absol.
1840 De Quincey in Tait's Mag. VII. 38 They met, they saw, they interdespised. 1893 Fairbairn Christ in Mod. Theol. i. ii. ii. i. 232 The two great masters..cordially inter⁓despised each other. |