early 15c., from Latin intricatus "entangled," past participle of intricare "to entangle, perplex, embarrass," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + tricae (plural) "perplexities, hindrances, toys, tricks," a word of uncertain origin (compare extricate). Related: Intricately; intricateness.
intricate lacework
intravenous
intrench
intrepid
intrepidity
intricacy
intricate
intrigant
intrigante
intrigue
intriguing
intrinsic