Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpellator
Literary usage of Interpellator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tyronis thesaurus: or, Entick's Latin-English dictionary, with a classical by John Entick (1834)
"... •disturb, hinder, demand, require. Interpellare debitorem, to enter an action
against a debtor. interpellator, oris. m. 3. a disturber, an interrupter. ..."
2. Memoirs of Prince Metternich: 1773-[1835] by Robina Napier, Clemens Wenzel Lothar Metternich, Gerard W. Smith (1881)
"and his lamentations, obliged the interpellator to repeat twenty times the same
series of questions, when at last M. de Laval, rubbing his forehead, said, ..."
3. The History and Nature of International Relations by Edmund Aloysius Walsh (1922)
"If the Chancellor consented to answer, the interpellator presented his views,
the Chancellor or his representative replied and a debate followed if desired ..."
4. The Diplomacy of the War of 1914 by Ellery Cory Stowell (1915)
"... Germany's interests, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs asked whether
the interpellator thought the Government should make war for this purpose. ..."