[f. as prec. + -ER.] One who ensnares.
1631. T. May, trans. Barclays Mirrour Mindes, I. 63. They account all strangers as enemyes & ensnarers of their liberty.
1651. J. F[reake], Agrippas Occ. Philos., 399. The Tempters and Ensnarers have the last place.
1751. Johnson, Rambler, No. 155, ¶ 13. These ensnarers of the mind.