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Definitions of intercedes in various dictionaries:
verb - act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
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Plays the mediator |
Puts earth over and round the seed, say, and prays |
Begs for others to plant crops, it's said |
Arbitrates to get decent rise distributed |
Mediates |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intercede. |
intervene on behalf of another. |
Intercedes might refer to |
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Intermède (also intermédie, intramède, entremets) is a French term for a musical or theatrical performance involving song and dance, also an 18th-century opera genre. * The context in which the 'intermède' was performed has changed over time. During the 16th century they were court entertainments in which ballet was an important element. The intermède was sometimes given between the acts of spoken plays, especially in the 17th century when they were performed with the works of Pierre Corneille and Jean Racine. * During the 18th century, the term was used for the Italian genre of opera called intermezzo as performed in 18th-century France, either in the original language or in French translation (such as La servante maîtresse, the French version of Pergolesi's La serva padrona), but also for original French works of similar style in one or two acts, with or without spoken dialogue. During the course of the century, the intermède gradually disappeared as it was developed and transformed into the opéra comique. * During the 19th and 20th centuries, the term was occasionally used, usually anachronistically, by opera composers, but also as a term in relation to instrumental music. |