Obs. Also 7 interfeat. [ad. Fr. entrefaite, f. entrefaire to do (something) between or mutually, f. entre (see ENTER- pref.) + faire to do.] pl. Deeds (of arms) on both sides.

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1614.  Raleigh, Hist. World, III. 139. The varietie of which enter-feates was such that the Thebans themselves were drawne by the losse of the haven of Corinth to sue for peace.

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a. 1662.  Heylin, Laud, II. (1671), 465. During which Interfeats of Arms, and Exchange of Pens.

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