Definition of Trappier

1. trappy [adj] - See also: trappy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trappier

trapmaker
trapmakers
trapmaking
trapnest
trapnested
trapnesting
trapnests
trapoxin
trappable
trappean
trapped
trapped-particle instability
trapper
trapper's tea
trappers
trappier (current term)
trappiest
trapping
trappings
trappist
trappose
trappous
trappures
trappy
traprock
traprocks
traps
traps case
trapset
trapshooter

Literary usage of Trappier

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Collections by New-York Historical Society (1914)
"Trafton, Sarah J., dau. of Ebenezer Jameson and Sarah Pam- ers, Nov., 1905, aged 71 yrs., 4 mos., 29 dys. trappier, Henry, s. of JB ..."

2. A General View of the Criminal Law of England by James Fitzjames Stephen (1863)
"... came to the place of the accident with his servant, Jean trappier, who pointed out a bit of rubbish from the fire. His master said, " Touch nothing, ..."

3. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore (1862)
"trappier. The entire force did not number two thousand men, a great number of whom were not effective. They were dying from eight to ten daily. ..."

4. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1898)
"trappier, Bailer Eq. 63-66; Keckley v. Keckley, 2 Hill Eq. 252; Richard v. Tal- bird, Rice Eq. 170; Wiltsie on Mortgage Foreclosure, 850; 5 Am. & Eng. Ency. ..."

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