insnarl

verb

Etymology

From in- + snarl.

  1. inherited from snarlen
  2. prefixed as insnarl — “in + snarl

Definitions

  1. To make into a snarl or knot

    To make into a snarl or knot; to entangle.

    • This without doubt hath wofully insnarled your peoples Consciences and is one great reason they are so full of fears and scruples

The neighborhood

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