Also 7 trapt. [f. TRAP sb.2 and v.2 + -ED.] Protected or adorned with trappings.

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13[?].  Coer de L., 3888. Kyng, eerls, barouns, knyghts, and squyers, Ryden ryally on trappyd destrers.

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1375.  Barbour, Bruce, XVI. 185. Trappit horss richt to the feit.

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c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 499/2. Trappyd, wythe trapure, faleratus.

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1602.  2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass., IV. ii. Mounted on a trapt Palfrey.

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1885.  B. Harte, Maruja, iii. Cumbrous vehicles … drawn by gaily trapped mules.

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