INTERLOCUTORILY
INTERLOCUTORY
In`ter*loc"u*to*ry, a. Etym: [Cf. LL. interlocutorius, F.
interlocutoire.]
1. Consisting of, or having the nature of, dialogue; conversational.
Interlocutory discourses in the Holy Scriptures. Fiddes.
2. (Law)
Definition: Intermediate; not final or definitive; made or done during the
progress of an action.
Note: An order, sentence, decree, or judgment, given in an
intermediate stage between the commencement and termination of a
cause, is called interlocutory.
In`ter*loc"u*to*ry, n. Etym: [Cf. F. interlocutoire.]
Definition: Interpolated discussion or dialogue.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition