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bewile

bewile

English

Verb

bewile (third-person singular simple present bewiles, present participle bewiling, simple past and past participle bewiled)

  1. (transitive) To delude; deceive; beguile.
    • 1865, Ballou's monthly magazine:
      He was utterly bewitched and bewiled by her beauty, and upon the following day an opportunity to prove his devotion occurred.
    • 1895, Thomas Bird Mosher, The Bibelot:
      Whomever else I might bewile, I loved him well, sorry.
    • 1966, The Nepalese perspective:
      Unashamedly I bewiled my sorrow, exclaiming at every footstep, and passionately declaims that getting on that bus at Bhaktapur was the only pleasure left in life to look forward to, [...]
    • 1987, Yun Chi-Ho's Diary, Vol. 8:
      [...] denouncing the Korean rich who oppress the poor; bewiling the fate of the Korean geniuses and heroes who have no means to develope their talents, declaring that the Bolsheviks and Communists are righteous robbers; [...]
    • 1995, Constance O'Banyon, La Flamme:
      To that sweet thief which sourly robs from me, which though it alter not love's sole effect, yet doth it steal sweet hours from love's delight. I may not evermore acknowledge thee, lest my bewiled guilt should do thee shame.