Definition of "intertainment"
intertainment
noun
plural intertainments
(archaic) Alternative form of entertainment
Quotations
Wherevpon the king began very louingly to intreate both our Captaine and vs. And after these gentle intertainments, we went our selues into the woods, hoping there to discouer some singularities […]
1587, René Goulaine de Laudonnière, “The description of the West Indies in generall, but chiefly and particularly of Florida”, in Richard Hakluyt, transl., A Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made by Certayne French Captaynes unto Florida, London
Let not thy intertainments be of those which can, or are likely to entertain thee again, or to whom thou hast obligations of asfinity, &c. for this is but a worthlesse way of hospitality, in which there is nothing commendable or thank-worthy.
1659, Henry Hammond, A Paraphrase and Annotation upon All the Books of the New Testament, London: Richard Davis, paraphrase of Luke 14:12, p. 238