Intercurso, intercursas, intercursâre, Frequentatiuum. Plin. To runne often betweene.Albis intercursantibus respersum guttis. Plin. Hauing heere and there among, sundrie white speckes or spottes.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
inter-curso, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. freq. [intercurro] (tmesis: inter enim cursant, Lucr. 3, 262), to run between.I.Lit.: intercursantibus barbaris, Liv. 21, 35, 1.— II.Transf., to be or lie between; to grow, move, or be in motion between: acinos foliis intercursantibus, Plin. 14, 3, 4, 42; 15, 22, 24, 88; in tmesi: inter enim cursant primordia principiorum motibus inter se, Lucr. 3, 262.