v. Obs. Also 6 enbrake. [f. EN- + BRAKE sb.] trans. To lead into a brake or snare, entangle.

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1542.  Udall, Erasm. Apoph., 256 b. Enbraked and hampered in the middes of those mortall streightes.

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1599.  Nashe, Lenten Stuffe, 65. Hee would … hamper and embrake her in those mortal straights for hir disdain.

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