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‖ inˈtrigo Obs. Also intriego, intriguo. [It. intrigo: see intrigue.] = intrigue n.
1648King's Gracious Messages for Peace 110 The deep subtilty and intrigo of it was not then apparent. 1656Earl of Monmouth Advt. fr. Parnass. 243 How to explain..all the cunning intriegoes used in times of peace and war, in the government of their states. 1665Sir T. Herbert Trav. 225 The Intrigo's of State. 1676Shadwell Virtuoso i. 6, I have indeed to night an Intriguo with a Lady. b. spec. The plot of a play; = intrigue n. 3.
1672Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Rehearsal i. (Arb.) 29 The Plot..the Intrigo's now quite out of my head. 1672Marvell Reh. Transp. i. 11. |