I / inter-do

inter-do

To give an interval; to give at intervals
To give an interval, to give at intervals: nec mora nec requies interdatur ulla fluendi, Lucr. 4, 227. —
To distribute
To distribute: cibus interdatus (through the body), Lucr. 4, 868 (by Lachm. written as two words, inter datus). —
To give for
(In the archaic form interduo, duim.) To give for a thing (in Plaut.): nihil interduo, I care nothing about it, it is of no con sequence to me, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 36; cf.: floccum non interduim, id. Trin. 4, 2, 152.