interiectus
Interiectus is a Latin term functioning as an adjective and the perfect passive participle of intericio, meaning “thrown between” or “inserted.” The word combines inter- “between” with iacio “to throw,” conveying the sense of something placed between other elements, rather than forming part of their essential structure.
In classical Latin, interiectus describes words, phrases, or clauses that have been inserted into a discourse
In manuscript studies and textual criticism, interiectus is used to refer to insertions in a base text,
Today, the Latin term is primarily of historical and philological interest. In English-language scholarship, the concept