Intern Definition
To imprison somebody, usually without trial.
(computing) To internalize.
(archaic) Internal.
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Origin of Intern
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From French interner, from interne (“inner, internal”), from Latin internus (“within, internal”), compare Etymology 2
From Wiktionary
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From French interne 'inner, internal', from Latin internus "within, internal", from inter "between"; compare etymology 1
From Wiktionary
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French interne from Latin internus internal internal
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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