v. Obs. Also 7 interparle. [ad. F. entreparler, f. entre between + parler to speak.] intr. To talk mutually, confer.

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1536.  St. Papers Hen. VIII., II. 343. Enterparlling togithers by a mediatour.

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1567.  Turberv., in Chalmers, Eng. Poets, II. 642/1. And hope … To enterparle with thee my Friend.

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  Hence Enterparle sb., the action of the verb; a conference, parley. Enterparling vbl. sb., a. taking part in a conversation; b. intercession.

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1597.  Daniel, Civ. Wares, II. xxiii. From Lancaster … Arrived Northumberland, as to confer … And therefore doth an enterparle exhort.

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1529.  More, Comf. agst. Trib., II. Wks. 1170/1. With ofter enterparlyng vpon your parte.

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1656.  Trapp, Comm. 1 Tim. ii. 1. 826. Interparlings with God, either for our selves … or for others.

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