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interpel
interpel, v. Now only in Sc. Law. (ɪntəˈpɛl) Also 4 enterpele, 7 interpell (-peal). [ad. L. interpellā-re to interrupt by speaking, f. inter between + pellāre, secondary form of pellĕre to drive. Cf. F. interpeller (14th c. in Godef.).] † 1. trans. To appeal to; to petition. Obs.1382 Wyclif Deut. xx...
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interpellate
▪ I. interpellate, v. (ɪnˈtɜːpɪleɪt, ɪntəˈpɛleɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. interpell-āre: see interpel.] † 1. trans. To interrupt (a person) in speaking; hence, to break in on or interrupt (a process or action). Obs.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 302/1 Applye..a green Oaken leafe theron, and th...
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interpellator
interpellator (ˌɪntəpɛˈleɪtə(r)) [a. L. interpellātor, agent-n. from interpellāre: see interpel.] One who interpellates: † a. An interrupter (obs.). b. One who addresses an interpellation.1623 Cockeram, Interpellator, which interrupts. 1859 Sat. Rev. VIII. 568/1 The Cabinet is enjoying rest from the...
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interpellation
interpellation (ˌɪntəpɛˈleɪʃən) [ad. L. interpellātiōn-em, n. of action from interpellāre: see interpel. The English uses became obsolete before 1700; it has been re-introduced from Fr. in sense 5 in the 19th c.] The action of interpellating or of interrupting by question or appeal. † 1. The action ...
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