Obs. rare. [f. TRAPPER sb.1] trans. To cover or adorn with trappings. Also fig.

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1597.  G. Harvey, Trimming T. Nashe, Wks. (Grosart), III. 56. His fierie steedes trapperd in their caparisons.

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1620.  Feltham, Resolves, lxxxiii. 271. To see how Vice goes trapperd [later edd. trapped] with rich furniture.

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1633.  T. Scot, Highw. God, 17. As for fear, it’s too base an humour to trapper justice.

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