Interpellatio, ônis, f. g. Verbale. Plin. iun.A let in ones busines: a disturbing: an interruption: a calling on when he is speaking and doingInoppouna interpellatio. Plin. iun.Impediendus est interpellatione iste cursus orationis. Cice. Interpellátor. pe. pro. tôris, m. g. Verbale. Ci. A disturber or letter of other: an interruptour.Molesti alieni sermonis interpellatores. Author ad Herennium.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
interpellātĭo, ōnis, f. [interpello], a speaking between, an interruption in speaking; an interruption, hinderance.I. In gen.: quid tibi interpellatio aut in consilium huc accessiost?
What business have you to interrupt?
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 83: cursum orationis interpellatione impedire, Cic. de Or. 2, 10, 39; id. Part. Or. 8: sine ulla interpellatione, id. Fam. 6, 18 fin.; Suet. Aug. 72: si quid nobis agentibus novi accidit, interpellatio, interventio alicujus, etc., Quint. 4, 3, 16; 9, 1, 31; 9, 2, 2. — II. In law, a suit, appeal to the court, Dig. 5, 1, 23; 50, 16, 188.