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† inˈtrince, a. Obs. Also intrinse. [perh. abbreviated from intrinsicate (used in same sense); cf. reverb for reverberate in Lear i. i. 155. (Godef. has OF. intrincé, var. f. intrinqué, intriqué intricate.)] Intricate, entangled, involved.
1605Shakes. Lear ii. ii. 81 Such smiling rogues as these, Like Rats oft bite the holy cords a twaine, Which are t' intrince t' vnloose. [1895H. H. Furness Pref. Mids. Nt's. Dr. 6 A knot too intrinse to unloose.] |