tradefallen

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  out of work or business, unemployed
 * 2) * c. 1607–1610, published 1611, Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker, The Roaring Girl:
 * In thee I defye all men, there worſt hates, And their beſt flatteries, all their golden witchcrafts, With which they intangle the poore ſpirits of fooles, Diſtreſſed needlewomen and trade-fallne wiues. Fiſh that muſt needs bite, or themſelues be bitten, Such hungry things as theſe may ſoone be tooke With a worme faſtned on a golden hooke.
 * In thee I defye all men, there worſt hates, And their beſt flatteries, all their golden witchcrafts, With which they intangle the poore ſpirits of fooles, Diſtreſſed needlewomen and trade-fallne wiues. Fiſh that muſt needs bite, or themſelues be bitten, Such hungry things as theſe may ſoone be tooke With a worme faſtned on a golden hooke.