sleight (n.) Old form(s): slights
cunning, trickery, crafty deceit
3H6 IV.ii.20[Warwick to George] Ulysses and stout Diomede / With sleight and manhood stole to Rhesus' tents
Mac III.v.26[Hecat to Witches, of a vaporous drop] distilled by magic sleights / Shall raise such artificial sprites
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