See Also: INTER SE INTER SESE(law)
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inter verb trans. Infl. -rr-. ME.
[Old & mod. French enterrer from Proto-Romance, formed as IN-2 + Latin terra earth.]
Deposit (a corpse) in the earth, or in a grave or tomb; bury. ME.
b. fig. Cover, hide, or imprison (esp. oneself) in something. E17.
Place in the ground; cover with soil. E17-E18.