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BetrappedBetrap Be*trap", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betrapped.]
1. To draw into, or catch in, a trap; to insnare; to
circumvent. --Gower.
2. To put trappings on; to clothe; to deck.
After them followed two other chariots covered with
red satin, and the horses betrapped with the same.
--Stow. EntrappedEntrap En*trap", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entrapped; p. pr. & vb.
n. Entrapping.] [Pref. en- + trap: cf. OF. entraper.]
To catch in a trap; to insnare; hence, to catch, as in a
trap, by artifices; to involve in difficulties or distresses;
to catch or involve in contradictions; as, to be entrapped by
the devices of evil men.
A golden mesh, to entrap the hearts of men. --Shak.
Syn: To insnare; inveigle; tangle; decoy; entangle. EntrappingEntrap En*trap", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entrapped; p. pr. & vb.
n. Entrapping.] [Pref. en- + trap: cf. OF. entraper.]
To catch in a trap; to insnare; hence, to catch, as in a
trap, by artifices; to involve in difficulties or distresses;
to catch or involve in contradictions; as, to be entrapped by
the devices of evil men.
A golden mesh, to entrap the hearts of men. --Shak.
Syn: To insnare; inveigle; tangle; decoy; entangle. Strappado
Strappado Strap*pa"do, v. t.
To punish or torture by the strappado. --Milton.
StrappadoStrappado Strap*pa"do, n.; pl. Strappadoes. [It. strappata a
pull, the strappado, from strappare to pull, from Prov. G.
strapfen: cf. G. straff tense, stretched.]
A military punishment formerly practiced, which consisted in
drawing an offender to the top of a beam and letting him fall
to the length of the rope, by which means a limb was often
dislocated. --Shak. StrappadoesStrappado Strap*pa"do, n.; pl. Strappadoes. [It. strappata a
pull, the strappado, from strappare to pull, from Prov. G.
strapfen: cf. G. straff tense, stretched.]
A military punishment formerly practiced, which consisted in
drawing an offender to the top of a beam and letting him fall
to the length of the rope, by which means a limb was often
dislocated. --Shak. StrappedStrap Strap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Strapped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Strapping.]
1. To beat or chastise with a strap.
2. To fasten or bind with a strap. --Cowper.
3. To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a
razor. Strapper
Strapper Strap"per, n.
1. One who uses strap.
2. A person or thing of uncommon size. [Colloq.]
Strapping
Strapping Strap"ping, a.
Tall; strong; lusty; large; as, a strapping fellow. [Colloq.]
There are five and thirty strapping officers gone.
--Farquhar.
StrappingStrap Strap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Strapped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Strapping.]
1. To beat or chastise with a strap.
2. To fasten or bind with a strap. --Cowper.
3. To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a
razor. Strapple
Strapple Strap"ple, v. t.
To hold or bind with, or as with, a strap; to entangle.
[Obs.] --Chapman.
TrappedTrap Trap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trapped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Trapping.] [Akin to OE. trappe trappings, and perhaps from
an Old French word of the same origin as E. drab a kind of
cloth.]
To dress with ornaments; to adorn; -- said especially of
horses.
Steeds . . . that trapped were in steel all glittering.
--Chaucer.
To deck his hearse, and trap his tomb-black steed.
--Spenser.
There she found her palfrey trapped In purple blazoned
with armorial gold. --Tennyson. TrapperTrapper Trap"per, n. [From Trap to insnare.]
1. One who traps animals; one who makes a business of
trapping animals for their furs. --W. Irving.
2. (Mining) A boy who opens and shuts a trapdoor in a gallery
or level. --Raymond. TrappingTrap Trap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trapped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Trapping.] [Akin to OE. trappe trappings, and perhaps from
an Old French word of the same origin as E. drab a kind of
cloth.]
To dress with ornaments; to adorn; -- said especially of
horses.
Steeds . . . that trapped were in steel all glittering.
--Chaucer.
To deck his hearse, and trap his tomb-black steed.
--Spenser.
There she found her palfrey trapped In purple blazoned
with armorial gold. --Tennyson. TrappingsTrappings Trap"pings, n. pl. [From Trap to dress with
ornaments.]
1. That which serves to trap or adorn; ornaments; dress;
superficial decorations.
Trappings of life, for ornament, not use. --Dryden.
These but the trappings and the suits of woe.
--Shak.
2. Specifically, ornaments to be put on horses.
Caparisons and steeds, Bases and tinsel trappings.
--Milton. TrappousTrappous Trap"pous, n. [From Trap a kind of rock.] (Min.)
Of or performance to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of
its form or qualities; trappy. TrappuresTrappures Trap"pures, n. pl. [See Trap to dress.]
Trappings for a horse. [Obs.] --Chaucer. TrappyTrappy Trap"py, a. (Min.)
Same as Trappous. Understrapper
Understrapper Un"der*strap`per, n.
A petty fellow; an inferior agent; an underling.
This was going to the fountain head at once, not
applying to the understrappers. --Goldsmith.
Understrapping
Understrapping Un"der*strap`ping, a.
Becoming an understrapper; subservient. [R.] --Sterne.
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