Interrumpere
Interrumpere is a verb form most commonly encountered in Latin, where it means to interrupt or to break into a sequence, such as a speech, action, or process. In modern Romance languages the spelling differs: Italian uses interrompere (with a different consonant pattern), while Spanish uses interrumpir. The form interrumpere is not standard in contemporary Italian or Spanish, and is typically treated as a Latin spelling or a historical/variant form.
Etymology and meaning. The word derives from the prefix inter- meaning “between” plus rumpere “to break.” The
Usage and scope. In Latin texts, interrumpere covers a range of interruptions, from breaking into a conversation
Variants and related terms. As a Latin infinitive, interrumpere appears in classical and post-classical Latin literature.
See also. Interruption, Interruzione, Interrupción, Interrompere (Italian verb family).