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  • 121intrigue — {{11}}intrigue (n.) 1640s, probably from INTRIGUE (Cf. intrigue) (v.). {{12}}intrigue (v.) 1610s, to trick, deceive, cheat (earlier entriken, late 14c.), from Fr. intriguer (16c.), from It. intrigare to plot, meddle, from L. intricare entangle… …

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  • 122in|tri´guer — in|trigue «noun. ihn TREEG, IHN treeg; verb. ihn TREEG», noun, verb, trigued, tri|guing. –n. 1. secret scheming and plotting; crafty dealing: »The royal palace was filled with intrigue. SYNONYM(S): conspiracy. 2. a crafty plot; secret scheme:… …

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  • 123in|trigue — «noun. ihn TREEG, IHN treeg; verb. ihn TREEG», noun, verb, trigued, tri|guing. –n. 1. secret scheming and plotting; crafty dealing: »The royal palace was filled with intrigue. SYNONYM(S): conspiracy. 2. a crafty plot; secret scheme: »The king s… …

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  • 128tragedy — /traj i dee/, n., pl. tragedies. 1. a dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force, as fate or society …

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