INTRIGUE
Source: 560, 566, 567
INTRIGUE. → See CONSPIRACY
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intrigue. Intrigue, [integue] n. a plot, scheme, secret correspondence, complication of a fable
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In‐trigue″ (ĭn‐trēg″), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Intrigued (–trēgd″); p. pr. & vb. n. Intriguing.] [[F. intriguer, OF. intriquer, entriquer; cf. It. intrigare. See Intricate, Extricate.]] 1. 1. To form a plot or scheme; to contrive to accomplish a purpose by secret artifice.
2. 2. To carry on a secret and illicit love or amour.