intrap
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[edit]intrap (third-person singular simple present intraps, present participle intrapping, simple past and past participle intrapped)
- Archaic spelling of entrap.
- 1579, Immeritô [pseudonym; Edmund Spenser], “Maye. Ægloga Quinta.”, in The Shepheardes Calender: […], London: […] Hugh Singleton, […], →OCLC:
- many wilde beasts liggen in waite , For to intrap in thy tender state
- 1915, Aphra Behn, The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. III[1]:
- Oh, 'twas an idle lying one, Pisaro, And came but to intrap me.
- 1868, Oliver Optic, Freaks of Fortune[2]:
- The robbers had probably taken out one hundred dollars for present use, and fifty for the snare which was to intrap the captain of the yacht.
- 1594, Thomas Nash, The Vnfortunate Traveller, or The Life Of Jack Wilton[3]:
- As Mocenas in the latter end of his dayes was seuen yeres without sleepe, so these seuen weekes haue I took no slumber, my eyes haue kept continuall watch against the diuell my enemie: death I deemed my frend (frends flie from vs in aduersitie), death, the diuell & al the ministring spirits of temptation are watching about thee to intrap thy soule by my abuse to eternall damnation.
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