Insnare

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King James Dictionary [1]

Insna'Re, in and snare. To catch in a snare to entrap to take by artificial means.

1. To inveigle to seduce by artifice to take by wiles, stratagem or deceit. The flattering tongue is apt to insnare the artless youth. 2. To entangle to involve in difficulties or perplexities.

This word is often written ensnare, but insnare is the true orthography.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( v. t.) To take by wiles, stratagem, or deceit; to involve in difficulties or perplexities; to seduce by artifice; to inveigle; to allure; to entangle.

(2): ( v. t.) To catch in a snare; to entrap; to take by artificial means.

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