interpretted

Verb

 * 1) * 1717: Bishop Simon Patrick, Menſa Myſtica: or, A Diſcourse Concerning the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, “Aqua Genitalis: A Diſcourſe concerning baptism, in which is inſerted a Brief Diſcourſe to perſuade to a Confirmation of the Baptiſmal Vow”, pages 395–396 (7th edition, corrected)
 * If any think it harſh to render thoſe words, For their dead Bodies, by theſe For the Reſurrection of their dead Bodies, (which in Baptiſm we profeſs to believe,) it is only for want of skill in the ſhort manner of ſpeaking, which the Hebrews uſe. And methinks they may otherwiſe be interpretted to the ſame ſenſe more plainly after this manner.
 * If any think it harſh to render thoſe words, For their dead Bodies, by theſe For the Reſurrection of their dead Bodies, (which in Baptiſm we profeſs to believe,) it is only for want of skill in the ſhort manner of ſpeaking, which the Hebrews uſe. And methinks they may otherwiſe be interpretted to the ſame ſenſe more plainly after this manner.

Usage notes

 * The two-‘t’ spelling is nearly eighteen hundred times rarer than the one-‘t’ spelling.