单词 | beguile |
释义 | beguilen. Scottish. Deception. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] swikec893 swikedomc893 dwalec950 braida1000 falsec1000 flerdc1000 swikelnessa1023 fakenOE chuffingc1175 fikenungc1175 bipechingc1200 treachery?c1225 falseshipc1230 guilec1230 telingc1230 swikeheada1250 craftc1275 felony1297 wrench1297 deceitc1300 gabc1300 guiling13.. guilery1303 quaintisec1325 wrenk1338 beswiking1340 falsehood1340 abetc1350 wissing1357 wilec1374 faitery1377 faiting1377 tregetryc1380 fallacec1384 trainc1390 coverture1393 facrere1393 ficklenessc1397 falsagea1400 tregeta1400 abusionc1405 blearingc1405 deceptionc1430 mean?c1430 tricotc1430 obreption1465 fallacy1481 japery1496 gauderya1529 fallax1530 conveyance1531 legerdemain1532 dole1538 trompe1547 joukery1562 convoyance1578 forgery1582 abetment1586 outreaching1587 chicanery1589 falsery1594 falsity1603 fubbery1604 renaldry1612 supercherie1621 circumduction1623 fobbinga1627 dice-play1633 beguile1637 fallaxitya1641 ingannation1646 hocus1652 renardism1661 dodgerya1670 knapping1671 trap1681 joukery-pawkery1686 jugglery1699 take-in1772 tripotage1779 trickery1801 ruse1807 dupery1816 nailing1819 pawkery1820 hanky-panky1841 hokey-pokey1847 suck-in1856 phenakisma1863 skulduggery1867 sharp practice1869 dodginess1871 jiggery-pokery1893 flim-flammery1898 runaround1915 hanky1924 to give the go-around1925 Scandiknavery1927 the twist1933 hype1955 mamaguy1971 1637 S. Rutherford Lett. (1863) I. clxxvi. 417 I will die in that sweet beguile. a1665 W. Guthrie Serm. Regen. (1709) 20 Yond Man has given himself a great beguile. 1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess 70 (Jam.) I gets the beguile. Nae thing I finds. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). beguilev. 1. a. transitive. To entangle or over-reach with guile; to delude, deceive, cheat. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [verb (transitive)] aschrenchc885 blendc888 swikec950 belirtOE beswike971 blencha1000 blenka1000 belieOE becatchc1175 trokec1175 beguile?c1225 biwrench?c1225 guile?c1225 trechec1230 unordainc1300 blink1303 deceivec1320 feintc1330 trechetc1330 misusea1382 blind1382 forgo1382 beglose1393 troil1393 turnc1405 lirt?a1425 abuse?a1439 ludify1447 amuse1480 wilec1480 trump1487 delude?a1505 sile1508 betrumpa1522 blear1530 aveugle1543 mislippen1552 pot1560 disglose1565 oversile1568 blaze1570 blirre1570 bleck1573 overtake1581 fail1590 bafflea1592 blanch1592 geck?a1600 hallucinate1604 hoodwink1610 intrigue1612 guggle1617 nigglea1625 nose-wipe1628 cog1629 cheat1637 flam1637 nurse1639 jilt1660 top1663 chaldese1664 bilk1672 bejuggle1680 nuzzlec1680 snub1694 bite1709 nebus1712 fugle1719 to take in1740 have?1780 quirk1791 rum1812 rattlesnake1818 chicane1835 to suck in1842 mogue1854 blinker1865 to have on1867 mag1869 sleight1876 bumfuzzle1878 swop1890 wool1890 spruce1917 jive1928 shit1934 smokescreen1950 dick1964 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > snare, trap, entanglement > entrap, ensnare [verb (transitive)] shrenchc897 beswike971 betrapa1000 bewindOE undernimc1175 undertakec1175 bisayc1200 beguile?c1225 catchc1225 beginc1250 biwilea1275 tele?a1300 enginec1300 lime13.. umwrithea1340 engrin1340 oblige1340 belimec1350 enlacec1374 girnc1375 encumber138. gnarec1380 enwrap1382 briguea1387 snarl1387 upbroid1387 trap1390 entrikea1393 englue1393 gildera1400 aguilec1400 betraisec1400 embrygec1400 snare1401 lacea1425 maska1425 begluec1430 marl1440 supprise?c1450 to prey ona1500 attrap1524 circumvene1526 entangle1526 tangle1526 entrap1531 mesh1532 embrake1542 crawl1548 illaqueate1548 intricate1548 inveigle1551 circumvent1553 felter1567 besnare1571 in trick1572 ensnare1576 overcatch1577 underfong1579 salt1580 entoil1581 comprehend1584 windlassa1586 folda1592 solicit1592 toil1592 bait1600 beset1600 engage1603 benet1604 imbrier1605 ambush1611 inknot1611 enmesha1616 trammela1616 fool1620 pinion1621 aucupate1630 fang1637 surprise1642 underreacha1652 trepan1656 ensnarl1658 stalk1659 irretiate1660 coil1748 nail1766 net1803 to rope in1840 mousetrap1870 spider1891 ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 197 Nanse wis ne se war..þet nis bi giled oðer hwile. a1300 Cursor Mundi 716 And thoght hou he mith man bigile [v.r. bi-will]. c1386 G. Chaucer Canon's Yeoman's Prol. & Tale 832 Lo thus byiaped and bigiled [v.r. bygiled, begiled, bygyled] was he. a1500 (?c1450) Merlin i. 9 The feende myght neuer be-gyle her. 1562 Certayn Serm. preached in Lincs. in H. Latimer 27 Serm. ii. f. 70v Esau wepte when Jacob begiled him. 1653 I. Walton Compl. Angler 170 That you may..beguile this crafty fish. View more context for this quotation 1663 A. Cowley Ess. in Verse & Prose (1669) 20 The foolish Lights which Travailers beguile. 1821 J. Baillie Lady G. Baillie in Metrical Legends ii Are not my eyes beguiled? 1858 H. W. Longfellow Courtship Miles Standish viii. 81 Into an ambush beguiled, cut off with the whole of his forces. b. absol. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [verb (intransitive)] swikec1000 fokena1275 beguilec1305 deceivec1340 sleight1530 cloyne?1548 cog?1577 sham1678 hocus-pocus1687 spruce1916 c1305 St. James 39 in Early Eng. Poems & Lives Saints (1862) 59 Leue to bigyli & bitraye also In eche quyntise þat mai. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Isa. xxviii. 22 And now wileth not bigilen [a1425 L.V. nyle ȝe scorne; Coverd., make no mockes]. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Job xl. 24 Whether thou shalt begile to hym as to a bird. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) x. liv. 242 For it a Nature was in Stukelie to begile. 2. To deprive of by fraud, to cheat out of. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > defrauding or swindling > perpetrate (a swindle) [verb (transitive)] > defraud or swindle > out of something beguile1394 wrongc1484 delude1493 licka1500 to wipe a person's nose1577 uncle1585 cheat1597 cozen1602 to bob of1605 to bob out of1605 gull1612 foola1616 to set in the nick1616 to worm (a person) out of1617 shuffle1627 to baffle out of1652 chouse1654 trepan1662 bubble1668 trick1698 to bamboozle out of1705 fling1749 jockey1772 swindle1780 twiddle1825 to diddle out of1829 nig1829 to chisel out of1848 to beat out1851 nobble1852 duff1863 flim-flam1890 1394 P. Pl. Crede 51 Wymmen..begileth hem of her good wiþ glauerynge wordes. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 8632 Qui has þu me bigiled [Vesp. bi-suiken] sua Of mi child þat mi-selue bar? 1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie iii. i. 131 Infants are beguiled of their right. 1611 Bible (King James) Coloss. ii. 18 Let no man beguile you of your reward. View more context for this quotation 1771 H. Mackenzie Man of Feeling (1803) xxxiv. 62 ‘I fear..sleep has beguiled me of my time.’ 1826 W. Scott Woodstock III. xiv. 353 Time is beguiling man of his strength. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > disappointment > disappoint, frustrate [verb (transitive)] swikeOE beguile1483 deludea1513 disappointa1513 dispointa1513 forsake1526 betray1594 mock1600 frustrate1663 evade1692 elude1694 balk1735 to let down1795 slip1890 1483 W. Caxton tr. Caton C vi He is begyled for he findeth nothyng. 1576 G. Baker tr. C. Gesner Newe Jewell of Health iii. f. 211 This drinck rightly ministred, neuer fayleth nor beguyleth the Phisition. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i. xi. sig. L2 The knight was wroth to see his stroke beguyld. a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) v. iv. 64 Thou hast beguil'd my hopes. View more context for this quotation c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 201 Still luiking for the cuming of his soldiouris, bot he wes begyllit. 4. To win the attention or interest of (any one) by wiling means; to charm, divert, amuse; to wile (one) on, or into any course. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > attract, allure, or entice [verb (transitive)] > subtly or deceptively bicharrec1175 inveigle1549 stale1557 entrap1566 to link in1592 solicit1592 beguile1594 insinuate1594 cozen1599 milka1625 trick1707 veigle1745 ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 244 Edmodnesse eadiliche bigileð ure lauerd & bi ȝet of his god.] 1594 W. Shakespeare Lucrece sig. K2v It beguild attention, charm'd the sight. View more context for this quotation 1829 I. Taylor Nat. Hist. Enthusiasm vii. 177 Fertile in devices for beguiling mankind into virtue. 1872 H. I. Jenkinson Guide Eng. Lake District (1879) 198 The charms of this stream will beguile the tourist and diminish the toil of the ascent. 5. To divert attention in some pleasant way from (anything painful, or irksome); to elude the disagreeable sensation of, and so to cause to pass insensibly or pleasantly; to charm away, wile away. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > action of making pleasant > make pleasant [verb (transitive)] > pleasantly divert attention from beguile1594 to take one's mind off from1672 wile1796 1594 W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus iv. i. 35 Take choise of all my Lybrarie, And so beguile thy sorrow. a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) iii. iii. 41 I will bespeake our dyet, Whiles you beguile the time. View more context for this quotation 1717 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad III. xi. 787 Pleasing Conference beguiles the Day. 1764 O. Goldsmith Traveller 9 By sports like these are all their cares beguil'd. 1801 R. Southey Thalaba I. iv. 210 With various talk beguiling the long way. 1820 W. Irving Sketch Bk. (U. S. ed. 2) iii. 13 He..took a book to beguile the tedious hours. 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