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▪ I. † iˈllaqueate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. illaqueāt-us, pa. pple.: see next.] Ensnared.
1548Hall Chron., Hen. VI 165 b, The..labirynth, in the which he and hys people were enclosed and illaqueate. ▪ II. illaqueate, v. Now rare or Obs.|ɪˈlækwɪeɪt| [f. L. illaqueāt-, ppl. stem of illaqueāre, f. il- (il-1) + laqueāre to snare, f. laqueus noose, snare.] trans. To catch as in a noose; to ensnare, entrap, entangle.
1548Hall Chron., Edw. IV 239 b, The devel is wont with such wytchcraftes, to wrappe and illaqueat the myndes of men. 1650tr. Caussin's Ang. Peace 38 Errour illaqueates some men. 1717Bullock Woman a Riddle i. i. 8, I have inadvertently..illaqueated my self in an irrecoverable confusion. a1834Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1836–9) III. 298 Let not..his scholastic retiary versatility of logic illaqueate your good sense. Hence iˈllaqueated ppl. a., iˈllaqueating vbl. n.
1664H. More Myst. Iniq. 65 The illaqueating of mens consciences. Ibid. 465 Vexatious colluctations betwixt the injured body and the illaqueated Conscience. |