v. Obs. [a. OFr. afole-r to befool; f. à to + fol fool, foolish: see FOOL.] To befool.

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a. 1250.  Owl & Night., 206. Ich wot he is nu suthe acoled, Nis he vor the noȝt afoled.

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c. 1314.  Guy Warw., 20. Al to michel thou art afoild, Now thi blod it is acoild.

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