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Etymology

Latin inter- (between) + ludo (to play)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪntə(ɹ)luːd/, /ˈɪntə(ɹ)ljuːd/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

interlude (plural interludes)

  1. An intervening episode, etc.
  2. An entertainment between the acts of a play.
  3. (music) A short piece put between the parts of a longer composition.

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Verb

interlude (third-person singular simple present interludes, present participle interluding, simple past and past participle interluded)

  1. (transitive) To provide with an interlude.
    • 2007 February 18, Tammy La Gorce, “Between Songs, Interludes That Fall Upon Deaf Ears”, in New York Times:
      Jimmy Jam, co-producer of Ms. Jackson’s heavily interluded and influential 1989 album, “Rhythm Nation 1814” (and producer of a forthcoming album by Usher with interludes), also defended them.
  2. (intransitive) To serve as an interlude.
    • 1852, Herman Melville, Pierre; or The Ambiguities:
      During some brief, interluding, silent pauses in their interview thus far, Pierre had heard a soft, slow, sad, to-and-fro, meditative stepping on the floor above; []

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