I.one who gives another appearance to things, a polisher, furbisher; a corrupter, spoiler (eccl. Lat.): “multum est inter institutorem et interpolatorem,” Tert. Spect. 2: “veritatis,” id. Apol. 46: “Satanas totius saeculi interpolator,” id. Testim. Anim. 3.
interpŏlātor , ōris, m. id.,