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artifice, fraud, deceit, snare. See ambosy, ambaka, fitaka, sandoka, and soloky. [1.2]
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A loose kind of snare. [1.2]
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a snare, a trap, a gin. Applied also to words used to ensnare any one. [1.2]
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A snare placed aloft; a string tied upon some high place and left waving about [1.2]
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A snare placed aloft; a string tied upon some high place and left waving about [1.2]
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A hidden snare, a concealed net, a hole covered with grass, etc. [1.2]
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to lay a hidden snare, to prepare a net [1.2]
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Water with unperceived deep holes;
fig. a snare, a stratagem. [1.2]
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