† intrike, intryke, intrick
variants of entrike, Obs., to entangle.
| c 1440 Promp. Parv. 262/2 Intrykyn, or snarlyn, intrico, illaqueo. 1524 St. Papers Hen. VIII, IV. 270 We have bene intriked with some comberous and paynfull busynes. 1533 More Debell. Salem xvii. Wks. 1004/2 As wililye as those shrewes that beguyle hym haue holpe hym to inuolue and intryke the matter. a 1548 Hall Chron., Rich. III 54 b, In what doubtful perell we be now intricked. |