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