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TRAP, n.
1. An engine that shuts suddenly or with a spring, used for taking game; as a trap for foxes. A trap is a very different thing from a snare; though the latter word may be used in a figurative sense for a trap.
2. An engine for catching men. Not used in the U. States.
3. An ambush; a stratagem; any device by which men or other animals may be caught unawares.
Let their table be made a snare and a trap. Rom.11.
4. A play in which a ball is driven with a stick.
TRAP, n. In mineralogy, a name given to rocks characterized by a columnar form, or whose strata or beds have the form of steps or a series of stairs. Kirwan gives this name to two families of basalt. It is now employed to designate a rock or aggregate in which hornblend predominates, but it conveys no definite idea of any one species; and under this term are comprehended hornblend, hornblend slate, greenstone, greenstone slate, amygdaloid, basalt, wacky, clinkstone porphyry, and perhaps hypersthene rock, augite rock, and some varieties of sienite.
TRAP, v.t. To catch in a trap; as, to trap foxes or beaver.
1. To ensnare; to take by stratagem.
I trapp'd the foe.
2. To adorn; to dress with ornaments. See Trappings. the verb is little used.
TRAP, v.i. To set traps for game; as, to trap for beaver.
TRAP'PINGS, n. plu. from trap. The primary sense is that which is set, spread or put on.
1. Ornaments of horse furniture.
Caparisons and steeds,
Bases and tinsel trappings--
2. Ornaments; dress; external and superficial decorations.
These but the trappings and the suits of woe.
Trappings of life, for ornament, not use.
Affectation is part of the trappings of folly.
"Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and read" —Isaiah 34:16, KJV
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