intercur
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin intercurrere. See intercourse.
Verb
[edit]intercur (third-person singular simple present intercurs, present participle intercurring, simple past and past participle intercurred)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To intervene; to come or occur in the meantime.
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- […] so that there intercur no sin in the acting […]