Interregnum definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary INTERREG'NUM, n. [L. inter ... of a king and the accession of his successor. An interregnum, in strictness, can happen only in governments where the king ... Etymology: L (as INTER-, regnum reign) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Interregnum In`ter*reg"num, n.; pl. Interregnums. [L., fr. inter ... government is suspended or interrupted. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary An interregnum is a period between the end of one person's ...
... of Stephen would take place after his deposition in the interregnum, or not many years before, when he would be afraid ... Pauline and Other Studies, 349 ff. Eusebius over-looked the interregnum of 6 years between the death of Herod Agrippa I ...
... definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary INTERREIGN, n. interra'ne. An interregnum, or vacancy of the throne. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Interreign ... In"ter*reign`, n. [Cf. F. interr[`e]gne.] An interregnum. [Obs.] --Bacon.