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interlude
English
Etymology
Latin inter- (“between”) + ludo (“to play”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nt?(?)lu?d/, /??nt?(?)lju?d/
Noun
interlude (plural interludes)
- An intervening episode, etc.
- An entertainment between the acts of a play.
- (music) A short piece put between the parts of a longer composition.
Translations
Verb
interlude (third-person singular simple present interludes, present participle interluding, simple past and past participle interluded)
- (transitive) To provide with an interlude.
See also
- intermezzo
- intermission
- station break
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interluder
English
Etymology
interlude +? -er
Noun
interluder (plural interluders)
- An actor who performs in an interlude.
- Is't not a fine sight, to see all our children made interluders? do we pay our money for this? we send them to learn their grammar and their Terence, and they learn their play-books
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