intershine

verb

Etymology

From inter- + shine.

  1. inherited from *skainijaną
  2. inherited from scǣnan — “to render brilliant, make shine
  3. inherited from schenen
  4. derived from scīn — “brightness, shine
  5. derived from schinen
  6. prefixed as intershine — “inter + shine

Definitions

  1. To shine among or between.

    • As a man might say, an overshadowed and darke picture, enter-shining [translating entreluisant] with an infinit varietie of false lights, to exercise our conjectures.
    • Hearken ! hearken to my story; / Each one bears a separate glory, / And all splendors intershine, / Making all our race divine.
    • This beautiful palatial building, which is a typical Chinese Renaissance style, will certainly enhance the natural beauty of Taiwan and intershine with the art treasures of China (Plate 229).

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