interlocutor
Apr. 7th, 2021 07:08 aminterlocutor (in-ter-LOK-yuh-ter) - n., someone who takes part in a conversation, esp. formally or officially.
So, could be an interviewer or a participant in a stage dialogue. A specialized use is the master of ceremonies of a minstrel show, who was played as a straight man who bantered with the other performers (and in staging usually was physically between them). Dates to around 1510 adopted from a noun form of Latin interloquor, to speak between (as well as to issue an interlocutory decree), from inter-, between + loquor, speak.
---L.
So, could be an interviewer or a participant in a stage dialogue. A specialized use is the master of ceremonies of a minstrel show, who was played as a straight man who bantered with the other performers (and in staging usually was physically between them). Dates to around 1510 adopted from a noun form of Latin interloquor, to speak between (as well as to issue an interlocutory decree), from inter-, between + loquor, speak.
---L.