Springe

/ˈsprɪndʒ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A type of animal trap designed to catch by a spring mechanism.
    The hunter set a springe in the forest to capture small game.

Forms

  • springes

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'springe' primarily refers to physical traps and may relate to discussions on lawful methods of hunting or evidence admissibility in wildlife poaching cases.

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