limetwig

English

Etymology

From Middle English lime-twig, equivalent to lime + twig.

Noun

limetwig (plural limetwigs)

  1. A twig smeared with birdlime, used to catch or snare birds
  2. (by extension) A snare; a trick or device

Synonyms

Verb

limetwig (third-person singular simple present limetwigs, present participle limetwigging, simple past and past participle limetwigged)

  1. (transitive, literally or figuratively) To beset with limetwigs or snares; to entangle or impede
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