intershow

To show mutually; to show among or between two or more people.

Verb

  1. To show mutually; to show among or between two or more people.
    • it was to all beholders a singular pleasure to observe the love, the joy, and blandishments, each endeavored to enter-shew [translating entrefaisoyent] one another. - 1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 12, in John...
    • Master Lenehan at this made return that he had heard of those nefarious deeds and how, as he heard hereof counted, he had besmirched the lily virtue of a confiding female which was corruption of minors and they all...

Origin

From inter- + show.

Forms

intershows intershowing intershowed