Crossword-Solution: TRAPAN 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Trapan n. A snare; a stratagem; a trepan. See 3d Trepan.
Trapan v. t. To insnare; to catch by stratagem; to entrap; to trepan.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Rushworth, how one Captain Oates, a great discoverer, did employ several to bring and seduce others into a plot, and that one of his agents met with one that would not listen to him, nor conceal what he had offered him, but so detected the trapan.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, November/December 1663 Samuel Pepys 2004
This looks like a trapan,[34] or a decoy, To offer, and yet snap, who would enjoy; Yea, the more eager on't, the more in danger, Be he the master of it, or a stranger.
The Works of John Bunyan Volume 3 John Bunyan 2002
Let bold _Bellona's_ Brewer frown, And his Tunn shall overflow the Town; And give the Cobler Sword and Fate: And a Tinker may trapan the State; Such Fortunate Foes as these be, Turn'd the Crown to a Cross at _Naseby_: Father and Mother, Sister and Brother confounded, And many a good Family wounded; By a terrible turn of Fate, He that can kill a Man, thunder and plunder the Town, Sir, And pull his Enemies down, Sir, In time may be an Officer great.
Wit and Mirth: or Pills to Purge Melancholy, Vol. 5 of 6 Various 2008
Said,--"Stay this night untill we sup, The morn untill we dine; 10 'Twill be a token of good 'greement 'Twixt your good Lord and mine." "We'll turn again," said good Lord John;-- "But no," said Rothiemay,-- "My steed's trapan'd, my bridle's broken, 15 I fear the day I'm fey." When mass was sung, and bells was rung, And all men bound for bed, Then good Lord John and Rothiemay In one chamber was laid.
English and Scottish Ballads, Volume VI (of 8) Various 2012